IP Library Granted Patent US 7,068,116
Granted Patent B2
US 7,068,116 · App. 10/877,981 · Granted Jun 27, 2006

Oscillation circuit and semiconductor device free from the influence of source voltage, temperature and fluctuations in the inverter threshold voltage

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Patent No.
US 7,068,116
App. No.
10/877,981
Granted
Jun 27, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An oscillation circuit capable of outputting an oscillation signal of constant frequency free from the influence of source voltage, temperature, and nonuniformity and fluctuation in inverter threshold voltage. An inverter inverts a voltage applied to one end of a capacitive element and outputs the inverted voltage to transistors and an inverter. A constant voltage source outputs a constant voltage free from the influence of source voltage and temperature. The transistors connect the other end of the capacitive element to the constant voltage source or ground in accordance with the voltage output from the first-mentioned inverter. A constant current source causes a constant current free from the influence of the source voltage and temperature to flow into or out of the one end of the capacitive element in accordance with the voltage from the second-mentioned inverter connected to the first-mentioned inverter. Consequently, the voltage at the one end of the capacitive element varies with a fixed amplitude about the threshold voltage of the first-mentioned inverter without being influenced by the source voltage and temperature, and a constant current free from the influence of the source voltage and temperature flows into and out of the one end of the capacitive element to charge and discharge the capacitive element over fixed periods.

Claims (57)

1. An oscillation circuit capable of oscillation by utilizing charging/discharging of a capacitive element, comprising:

an inverter for inverting a voltage applied to one end of the capacitive element and outputting the inverted voltage;

a constant voltage source for outputting a constant voltage free from influence of a source voltage and temperature;

a switching circuit for connecting the other end of the capacitive element to one of the constant voltage source and ground in accordance with the voltage output from the inverter;

a constant current source for causing a constant current free from the influence of the source voltage and temperature to flow into or out of the one end of the capacitive element in accordance with the voltage output from the inverter, and

a bias generator circuit for generating a temperature-dependent voltage having temperature dependency identical with that of a resistor and applying the temperature-dependent voltage to the resistor to generate the constant current and thus a bias voltage, wherein the bias generator circuit controls current sources included in the constant current source in accordance with the bias voltage, to generate the constant current.

2. The oscillation circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the constant current source causes the current to flow out of the capacitive element when the other end of the capacitive element is connected to the constant voltage source, and causes the current to flow into the capacitive element when the other end of the capacitive element is connected to the ground.

3. The oscillation circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the constant voltage source is constituted by a band-gap reference circuit.

4. A semiconductor device including an oscillation circuit capable of oscillation by utilizing charging/discharging of a capacitive element, comprising:

an inverter for inverting a voltage applied to one end of the capacitive element and outputting the inverted voltage;

a constant voltage source for outputting a constant voltage free from influence of a source voltage and temperature;

a switching circuit for connecting the other end of the capacitive element to one of the constant voltage source and ground in accordance with the voltage output from the inverter;

a constant current source for causing a constant current free from the influence of the source voltage and temperature to flow into or out of the one end of the capacitive element in accordance with the voltage output from the inverter, and

a bias generator circuit for generating a temperature-dependent voltage having temperature dependency identical with that of a resistor and applying the temperature-dependent voltage to the resistor to generate the constant current and thus a bias voltage,

wherein the bias generator circuit controls current sources included in the constant current source in accordance with the bias voltage, to generate the constant current.

5. The semiconductor device according to claim 4 , wherein the constant current source causes the current to flow out of the capacitive element when the other end of the capacitive element is connected to the constant voltage source, and causes the current to flow into the capacitive element when the other end of the capacitive element is connected to the ground.

6. The semiconductor device according to claim 4 , wherein the constant voltage source is constituted by a band-gap reference circuit.

7. An oscillation circuit capable of oscillation by utilizing charging/discharging of a capacitive element, comprising:

an inverter for inverting a voltage applied to one end of the capacitive element and outputting the inverted voltage;

a constant voltage source for outputting a constant voltage free from influence of a source voltage and temperature;

a switching circuit for connecting the other end of the capacitive element to one of the constant voltage source and ground in accordance with the voltage output from the inverter; and

a constant current source for causing a constant current free from the influence of the source voltage and temperature to flow into or out of the one end of the capacitive element in accordance with the voltage output from the inverter, and

wherein the switching circuit includes:

a P-channel transistor having a source connected to the constant voltage source; and

an N-channel transistor having a source connected to the ground, a drain connected to the drain of the P-channel transistor as well as to the other end of the capacitive element, and a gate connected to the gate of the P-channel transistor and input with the voltage output from the inverter.

8. The oscillation circuit according to claim 7 , wherein the constant current source causes the current to flow out of the capacitive element when the other end of the capacitive element is connected to the constant voltage source, and causes the current to flow into the capacitive element when the other end of the capacitive element is connected to the ground.

9. The oscillation circuit according to claim 7 , wherein the constant voltage source is constituted by a band-gap reference circuit.

10. An oscillation circuit capable of oscillation by utilizing charging/discharging of a capacitive element, comprising:

an inverter for inverting a voltage applied to one end of the capacitive element and outputting the inverted voltage;

a constant voltage source for outputting a constant voltage free from influence of a source voltage and temperature;

a switching circuit for connecting the other end of the capacitive element to one of the constant voltage source and ground in accordance with the voltage output from the inverter; and

a constant current source for causing a constant current free from the influence of the source voltage and temperature to flow into or out of the one end of the capacitive element in accordance with the voltage output from the inverter, and

wherein the constant current source includes:

a P-channel transistor having a source connected to a current source for causing the current to flow into the capacitive element; and

an N-channel transistor having a source connected to a current source for causing the current to flow out of the capacitive element, the N-channel transistor having a drain connected to the drain of the P-channel transistor as well as to the one end of the capacitive element, and a gate connected to the gate of the P-channel transistor and input with the voltage output from the inverter.

11. The oscillation circuit according to claim 10 , wherein the constant current source causes the current to flow out of the capacitive element when the other end of the capacitive element is connected to the constant voltage source, and causes the current to flow into the capacitive element when the other end of the capacitive element is connected to the ground.

12. The oscillation circuit according to claim 10 , wherein the constant voltage source is constituted by a band-gap reference circuit.

13. A semiconductor device including an oscillation circuit capable of oscillation by utilizing charging/discharging of a capacitive element, comprising:

an inverter for inverting a voltage applied to one end of the capacitive element and outputting the inverted voltage;

a constant voltage source for outputting a constant voltage free from influence of a source voltage and temperature;

a switching circuit for connecting the other end of the capacitive element to one of the constant voltage source and ground in accordance with the voltage output from the inverter; and

a constant current source for causing a constant current free from the influence of the source voltage and temperature to flow into or out of the one end of the capacitive element in accordance with the voltage output from the inverter, and

wherein the switching circuit includes:

a P-channel transistor having a source connected to the constant voltage source; and

an N-channel transistor having a source connected to the ground, a drain connected to the drain of the P-channel transistor as well as to the other end of the capacitive element, and a gate connected to the gate of the P-channel transistor and input with the voltage output from the inverter.

14. The semiconductor device according to claim 13 , wherein the constant current source causes the current to flow out of the capacitive element when the other end of the capacitive element is connected to the constant voltage source, and causes the current to flow into the capacitive element when the other end of the capacitive element is connected to the ground.

15. The semiconductor device according to claim 13 , wherein the constant voltage source is constituted by a band-gap reference circuit.

16. A semiconductor device including an oscillation circuit capable of oscillation by utilizing charging/discharging of a capacitive element, comprising:

an inverter for inverting a voltage applied to one end of the capacitive element and outputting the inverted voltage;

a constant voltage source for outputting a constant voltage free from influence of a source voltage and temperature;

a switching circuit for connecting the other end of the capacitive element to one of the constant voltage source and ground in accordance with the voltage output from the inverter; and

a constant current source for causing a constant current free from the influence of the source voltage and temperature to flow into or out of the one end of the capacitive element in accordance with the voltage output from the inverter, and

wherein the constant current source includes:

a P-channel transistor having a source connected to a current source for causing the current to flow into the capacitive element; and

an N-channel transistor having a source connected to a current source for causing the current to flow out of the capacitive element, the N-channel transistor having a drain connected to the drain of the P-channel transistor as well as to the one end of the capacitive element, and a gate connected to the gate of the P-channel transistor and input with the voltage output from the inverter.

17. The semiconductor device according to claim 16 , wherein the constant current source causes the current to flow out of the capacitive element when the other end of the capacitive element is connected to the constant voltage source, and causes the current to flow into the capacitive element when the other end of the capacitive element is connected to the ground.

18. The semiconductor device according to claim 16 , wherein the constant voltage source is constituted by a band-gap reference circuit.

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