Micron Technology, Inc.
APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR COMPENSATING FOR CROSSTALK NOISE AT INPUT RECEIVER CIRCUITS

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Abstract:

An input receiver circuit for a signal line may receive inputs from other signal lines to mitigate crosstalk noise present on the signal line. In some examples, the input receiver circuit may include a transistor with a programmable width. In some examples, the input receiver circuit may include a bias current generator with a programmable current. The width and/or current may be programmed based on an amount of crosstalk noise introduced by the other signal line. In some examples, the input receiver circuit may include a resistance and/or a capacitance. In some examples the resistor and/or capacitor may be programmable. The resistance and/or capacitance may be programmed based on a duration of the crosstalk noise on the signal line.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

7 Mar 2022

Issue date:

28 Jul 2022