Voltage compensating CMOS input buffer circuit

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PATENT NO 5578941
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08518546

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A voltage compensating CMOS input buffer converts input TTL signals to CMOS logic levels, and compensates for changing supply voltage by using a n-channel transistor to vary the effective size ratio of pairs p-channel to n-channel transistors making up an input inverter. The compensating transistor becomes operable with increasing supply voltage to help the n-channel input inverter transistors offset the p-channel input inverter transistors whose trip points would otherwise have been increased by increasing power supply voltage. As the power supply voltage decreases, the compensating transistor turns off, returning the input inverter to its original size ratio. The gate of the compensating transistor is coupled to the supply voltage through two diodes to control the amount of current flowing through the compensating transistor. Further trip point transistors in series with the compensating transistor have their gates coupled to the input signals to help stabilize the trip points. An output stage inverter provides the CMOS logic levels from the output of the input inverter.

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MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC8000 SOUTH FEDERAL WAY BOISE ID 83716-9632

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Ma, Manny K F Boise, ID 49 696
Sher, Joseph C Boise, ID 56 788

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