IP Library Granted Patent US 7,155,695
Granted Patent B2
US 7,155,695 · App. 10/071,379 · Granted Dec 26, 2006

Signal shielding technique using active shields for non-interacting driver design

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Patent No.
US 7,155,695
App. No.
10/071,379
Granted
Dec 26, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A technique for actively shielding a signal such that a signal driver of the signal only participates in discharge events is provided. Because the signal driver only participates in discharge events, the signal driver is non-interacting with respect to other driver devices. Shield wires are set such that an active transition on the signal causes a discharge of capacitance between the signal and the shield wires.

Claims (23)

1. An integrated circuit, comprising:

a signal driver that generates a signal on a signal path;

a first wire disposed adjacent to the signal path; and

shield control circuitry that, after a transition on the signal path, causes the first wire to transition to a value that causes a charge up of capacitance between the signal path and the first wire, wherein a subsequent transition on the signal path causes a discharge of capacitance between the signal path and the first wire.

2. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a capacitor having one terminal operatively connected to the signal path and another terminal operatively connected to the first wire.

3. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the signal driver is a transistor.

4. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the signal driver is a gate.

5. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the shield control circuitry is dependent on the signal driver.

6. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a second wire disposed adjacent to the signal path, wherein the first and second wires are used to shield the signal path.

7. The integrated circuit of claim 6 , wherein the shield control circuitry comprises inverting circuitry that outputs onto the first and second wires dependent on a synchronous signal input to the shield control circuitry.

8. The integrated circuit of claim 6 , wherein the shield control circuitry comprises inverting circuitry that outputs onto the first and second wires dependent on an asynchronous signal input to the shield control circuitry.

9. The integrated circuit of claim 6 , wherein the shield control circuitry comprises:

a delay element; and

inverting circuitry that outputs onto the first and second wires.

10. The integrated circuit of claim 9 , wherein the delay element generates a delay greater than a signal propagation delay of the signal.

11. An integrated circuit, comprising:

driving means for generating a signal on a signal path ; and

shielding control means for actively controlling a value on wires shielding that signal path such that the driving means only participates in discharge events.

12. A method for non-interactively driving a signal on a signal path, comprising:

after the signal on the signal path has transitioned to a first voltage potential, charging a capacitor by causing a wire to transition to a second voltage potential, wherein the wire shields the signal path ; and

discharging the capacitor when the signal path transitions to the second volt potential.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the capacitor has one terminal operatively connected to the wire and another terminal operatively connected to the signal path.

14. The method of claim 12 , further comprising selectively delaying the driving of the wire to the second potential.

Assignments (1)
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 16, 2015
From: ORACLE USA, INC.; SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC.; ORACLE AMERICA, INC.
To: ORACLE AMERICA, INC.
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