IP Library Granted Patent US 7,248,081
Granted Patent B2
US 7,248,081 · App. 11/204,113 · Granted Jul 24, 2007

Slicer with large input common mode range

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,248,081
App. No.
11/204,113
Filed
Aug 16, 2005
Granted
Jul 24, 2007
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2816
USPC
327/65
Abstract

A slicer with large input common mode range is provided. The slicer includes an input stage coupled to receive an input signal, a current source for providing current for the input stage, a self-biased load coupled to the input stage to provide an initial output signal, and an inverter for inverting the initial output signal to provide a final output signal. The input stage includes a first circuit including a plurality of transistors and a complimentary circuit including a plurality of transistors. When a low common mode input voltage causes the transistors of the first circuit to turn off, the transistors of the complimentary circuit will take over to accomplish the same task as the first circuit.

Claims (26)

1. A self-biasing signal slicer comprising:

an input stage coupled to receive an input signal, the input stage comprising a first circuit including a first plurality of transistors and a second circuit including a second plurality of transistors;

a current source configured to provide current for the input stage;

a self-biased load coupled to the input stage to provide an initial output signal, wherein the self-biased load comprises a transistor pair with coupled gate leads and the self-biased load provides a common mode signal at the coupled gate leads; and

an inverter configured to invert the initial output signal to provide an output signal.

2. The slicer of claim 1 , wherein the second circuit is utilized when a common mode voltage is less than a midrail voltage.

3. The slicer of claim 1 , wherein the input stage comprises a differential transistor pair.

4. The slicer of claim 3 , wherein the current source is coupled to source leads of the differential transistor pair.

5. The slicer of claim 3 , wherein the self-biased load is coupled to drain leads of the differential transistor pair.

6. The slicer of claim 1 , wherein the inverter is matched with the current source and the self-biased load.

7. A method of slicing an input signal, the method comprising the steps of:

receiving an input signal at an input stage;

providing a current to the input stage;

generating an initial output signal which is coupled with a self-biased load, the self-biased load comprising a transistor pair with coupled gate leads; and

inverting the initial output signal to provide a final output signal;

wherein the step of receiving an input signal comprises receiving an input signal at an input stage comprising a first circuit including a plurality of transistors and a second circuit including a plurality of transistors,

wherein the method further comprises providing a common mode signal at the coupled gate leads and biasing the current source in accordance with the common mode signal.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the step of receiving an input signal comprises receiving an input signal at an input stage comprising a differential transistor pair.

9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising matching the inverter with the current source and the self-biased load.

10. A self-biasing signal slicer comprising:

receiving means for receiving an input signal at an input stage;

current source means for providing a current to the input stage;

generating means for generating an initial output signal in conjunction with a self-biased load comprising a transistor pair with coupled gate leads; and

inverting means for inverting the initial output signal to provide a final output signal;

wherein the receiving means comprises means for receiving an input signal at an input stage, and wherein said input stage comprises a first circuit including a first plurality of transistors and a second circuit including a second plurality of transistors and

wherein the slices comprises means for providing a common mode signal at the coupled gate leads and biasing the current source in accordance with the common mode signal.