Driver circuit, transmitter, and communication system
A first driver operates with a first power supply and outputs a signal in response to a first input signal. A regulator receives a second power supply lower in voltage than the first power supply and provides a third power supply lower in voltage than the second power supply. A second driver operates with the third power supply and outputs a signal in response to a second input signal. The output of the first driver and the output of the second driver are connected in common to an output terminal.
1 . A driver circuit, comprising:
a first driver provided between a first power supply of a first voltage and a ground power supply, the first driver receiving a first input signal and outputting a signal responsive to the first input signal;
a regulator connected to a second power supply of a second voltage lower than the first voltage, the regulator providing a third power supply of a third voltage lower than the second voltage;
a second driver provided between the third power supply and the ground power supply, the second driver receiving a second input signal and outputting a signal responsive to the second input signal;
an output terminal connected in common to the output of the first driver and the output of the second driver; and
an anti-load fluctuation circuit for preventing or reducing fluctuations in the third voltage of the third power supply at a time of transition from a first mode in which the first driver operates to a second mode in which the second driver operates,
wherein
the anti-load fluctuation circuit includes a current route provided between the third power supply and the ground power supply, the current route being switched between a conductive state and a non-conductive state in response to a given signal, and
in the case of transition from the first mode to the second mode, the anti-load fluctuation circuit is configured to give a signal to the current route so as to bring the current route to the conductive state while the mode is in the first mode and, at the time of transition to the second mode, bring the current route to the cut-off state.
2 . The driver circuit of claim 1 , further comprising:
a capacitive element constituted by a varactor, provided between the third power supply and the ground power supply.
3 . The driver circuit of claim 1 , wherein
the second driver includes
a first resistive element connected to the third power supply at one end,
a first n-type transistor, a second resistive element, and a second n-type transistor connected in series between the other end of the first resistive element and the ground power supply, and
a third n-type transistor, a third resistive element, and a fourth n-type transistor connected in series between the other end of the first resistive element and the ground power supply, in parallel with the first n-type transistor, the second resistive element, and the second n-type transistor, and
the second input signal is a differential signal pair, one of the signals of the differential signal pair is input into gates of the first and fourth n-type transistors, and the other signal is input into gates of the second and third n-type transistors.
4 . A transmitter comprising the driver circuit of claim 1 .
5 . A communication system comprising:
the transmitter of claim 4 ;
a transmission path connected to the transmitter; and
a receiver connected to the transmitter through the transmission path.