Memory device and memory system
A memory device includes a reference voltage generator configured to generate a reference voltage, and a data input/output (I/O) buffer configured to receive a data signal having a first phase, generate a phase control signal having a second phase opposite to the first phase, and generate an output signal based on the data signal, the phase control signal, and the reference voltage.
1 . A memory device, comprising:
a reference voltage generator configured to generate a reference voltage; and
a data input/output (I/O) buffer configured to receive a data signal having a first phase, generate a phase control signal having a second phase opposite to the first phase during a transition of the data signal, and generate an output signal based on the data signal, the phase control signal, and the reference voltage.
2 . The memory device of claim 1 , wherein
the data input/output buffer comprises:
an input buffer configured to receive the data signal and the phase control signal and generate the output signal by amplifying a difference between the reference voltage and the data signal; and
a phase control buffer configured to receive the data signal and generate the phase control signal.
3 . The memory device of claim 2 , wherein
the input buffer comprises:
a first node that receives the reference voltage;
a second node to output the output signal; and
a third node receiving the data signal as input.
4 . The memory device of claim 3 , wherein
a first input terminal of the phase control buffer is connected to the third node and an output terminal of the phase control buffer is connected to the first node.
5 . The memory device of claim 3 , wherein
the input buffer comprises:
a fourth node that receives a power supply voltage and a bias voltage based on the reference voltage;
a first transistor including a gate connected to the third node;
a second transistor including a gate connected to the first node; and
at least one transistor including a gate connected to the fourth node, and is connected in parallel to a drain of the first transistor and a drain of the second transistor, and
the output signal is a node voltage corresponding to a current flowing in the second transistor.
6 . The memory device of claim 5 , wherein
the phase control buffer comprises:
a third transistor including a gate connected to the third node; and
a fourth transistor including a gate connected to the fourth node and a source connected to a drain of the third transistor, and
the phase control signal is output through the source of the third transistor.
7 . The memory device of claim 3 , wherein
the phase control signal is an alternating current (AC) voltage having a negative first voltage value in response to the data signal transitioning from a first level to a second level higher than the first level.
8 . The memory device of claim 7 , wherein
the input buffer includes a parasitic capacitor located between the first node and the second node,
the reference voltage has noise caused by the output signal due to the parasitic capacitor, and
an absolute value of the first voltage value is greater than an absolute value of a magnitude of the noise.
9 . The memory device of claim 3 , wherein:
the phase control signal is an alternating current (AC) voltage having a positive second voltage value in response to the data signal transitioning from a second level to a first level lower than the second level.
10 . The memory device of claim 9 , wherein
the input buffer includes a parasitic capacitor located between the first node and the second node,
the reference voltage has noise caused by the output signal due to the parasitic capacitor, and
an absolute value of the second voltage value is greater than an absolute value of a magnitude of the noise.
11 . A memory system, comprising:
a memory controller configured to transmit a data signal having a first phase; and
a memory device configured to receive the data signal, and generate an output signal corresponding to the data signal based on a reference voltage for detecting the data signal, a phase control signal having a second phase opposite to the first phase during a transition of the data signal, and the data signal.
12 . The memory system of claim 11 , wherein
the memory device comprises:
a first node that receives the reference voltage;
a second node to output the output signal;
a third node receiving the data signal as input;
a fourth node that receives a power supply voltage and a bias voltage based on the reference voltage;
a first transistor including a gate connected to the third node;
a second transistor including a gate connected to the first node; and
at least one transistor including a gate connected to the fourth node, and is connected in parallel to a drain of the first transistor and a drain of the second transistor, and
the output signal is a node voltage corresponding to a current flowing in the second transistor.
13 . The memory system of claim 12 , wherein
the memory device further comprises:
a third transistor including a gate connected to the third node; and
a fourth transistor including a gate connected to the fourth node, and a source connected to a drain of the third transistor, and
outputs the phase control signal through a source of the third transistor.
14 . The memory system of claim 13 , wherein
the memory device further comprises:
a phase capacitor that is connected between the source of the third transistor and the first node; and
a storage capacitor that is connected between a source of the fourth transistor and a ground.
15 . The memory system of claim 12 , wherein
the phase control signal is an alternating current (AC) voltage having a negative first voltage value in response to the data signal transitioning from a first level to a second level higher than the first level.
16 . The memory system of claim 15 , wherein
the memory device includes a parasitic capacitor located between the first node and the second node,
the reference voltage has noise caused by the output signal due to the parasitic capacitor, and
an absolute value of the first voltage value is greater than an absolute value of a magnitude of the noise.
17 . The memory system of claim 12 , wherein
the phase control signal is an alternating current (AC) voltage having a positive second voltage value in response to the data signal transitioning from a second level to a first level lower than the second level.
18 . The memory system of claim 17 , wherein
the memory device includes a parasitic capacitor located between the first node and the second node,
the reference voltage has noise caused by the output signal due to the parasitic capacitor, and
an absolute value of the second voltage value is greater than an absolute value of a magnitude of the noise.
19 . A memory device, comprising:
a reference voltage generator configured to generate a reference voltage; and
a data input/output (I/O) buffer configured to receive the reference voltage through a first node, receive a data signal having a first phase through a third node, generate a phase control signal having a second phase opposite to the first phase during a transition of the data signal, generate an output signal by amplifying a difference between the reference voltage and the data signal, and output the output signal through a second node.
20 . The memory device of claim 19 , wherein
the data input/output buffer comprise:
a fourth node that receives a power supply voltage and a bias voltage based on the reference voltage;
a third transistor including a gate connected to the third node; and
a fourth transistor including a gate connected to the fourth node, and a source connected to a drain of the third transistor, and
the phase control signal is a signal output to the first node through the source of the third transistor.