IP Library Granted Patent US 7,098,693
Granted Patent B2
US 7,098,693 · App. 10/930,091 · Granted Aug 29, 2006

Bi-directional voltage translator

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Patent No.
US 7,098,693
App. No.
10/930,091
Granted
Aug 29, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A bi-directional voltage translator is disclosed. The bi-directional voltage translator includes a step-up voltage translator for converting signals of a first voltage level to signals of a second voltage level, and a step-down voltage translator for converting signals of the second voltage level to signals of the first voltage level. The step-up voltage translator includes a first source sense circuit, a first block feedback circuit and a first output driver circuit. The step-down voltage translator includes a second source sense circuit, a second block feedback circuit and a second output driver circuit.

Claims (29)

1. A bi-directional voltage translator comprising:

a step-up voltage translator for converting signals of a first voltage level to signals of a second voltage level, wherein said step-up voltage translator includes

a first source sense circuit;

a first block feedback circuit; and

a first output driver circuit having a transistor and a resistor; and

a step-down voltage translator for converting signals of said second voltage level to signals of said first voltage level, wherein said step-down voltage translator includes

a second source sense circuit;

a second block feedback circuit; and

a second output driver circuit.

2. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 1 , wherein said first source sense circuit outputs to said first block feedback circuit, said first block feedback circuit outputs to said first output driver circuit, and said first output driver circuit outputs to said second source sense circuit and said second block feedback circuit.

3. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 1 , wherein said second source sense circuit outputs to said second block feedback circuit, said second block feedback circuit outputs to said second output driver circuit and said second output driver circuit outputs to said first source sense circuit and said first block feedback circuit.

4. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 1 , wherein said first source sense circuit includes a voltage comparator and a plurality of resistors.

5. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 1 , wherein said first block feedback circuit includes an AND gate, a transistor and a plurality of resistors.

6. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 1 , wherein said second source sense circuit includes a voltage comparator and a plurality of resistors.

7. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 1 , wherein said second block feedback circuit includes an AND gate, a transistor and a plurality of resistors.

8. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 1 , wherein said second output driver circuit includes a transistor and a resistor.

9. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 1 , wherein said first voltage level is 1.2 V and said second voltage level is 3.3 V.

10. A bi-directional voltage translator comprising:

a step-up voltage translator connected to a wire for converting signals on said wire having a first voltage level to signals of a second voltage level, wherein said step-up voltage translator includes a first source sense circuit, a first block feedback circuit and a first output driver circuit, wherein said first source sense circuit detects a voltage across a resistor, and if a voltage across said resistor is positive, then said wire is driven low by a device coupled to said wire; and

a step-down voltage translator for converting signals of said second voltage level to signals of said first voltage level, wherein said step-down voltage translator includes a second source sense circuit, a second block feedback circuit and a second output driver circuit wherein if said voltage across said resistor is negative, then said wire is driven by said second output driver circuit.

11. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 10 , wherein said first source sense circuit outputs to said first block feedback circuit, said first block feedback circuit outputs to said first output driver circuit, and said first output driver circuit outputs to said second source sense circuit and said second block feedback circuit.

12. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 10 , wherein said second source sense circuit outputs to said second block feedback circuit, said second block feedback circuit outputs to said second output driver circuit, and said second output driver circuit outputs to said first source sense circuit and said first block feedback circuit.

13. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 10 , wherein said first source sense circuit includes a voltage comparator and a plurality of resistors.

14. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 10 , wherein said first block feedback circuit includes an AND gate, a transistor and a plurality of resistor.

15. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 10 , wherein said first output driver circuit includes a transistor and a resistor.

16. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 10 , wherein said second source sense circuit includes a voltage comparator and a plurality of resistors.

17. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 10 , wherein said second block feedback circuit includes an AND gate, a transistor and a plurality of resistors.

18. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 10 , wherein said second output driver circuit includes a transistor and a resistor.

19. The bi-directional voltage translator of claim 10 , wherein said first voltage level is 1.2 V and said second voltage level is 3.3 V.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 21, 2022
From: PLATFORM SCIENCE, INC.
To: VENTURE LENDING & LEASING IX, INC.; WTI FUND X, INC.
Reel/Frame 061172/0822 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 9, 2004
From: ANDRESON, MARK ELLIOT; CHRISTOPHER, ROBERT JOSEPH; PARSONESE, JAMES JOSEPH; THOMAS, WILLIAM ROSS; VELEZ, WILSON; VIEIRA, DAVID EDUARDO; WUU, MENLO
To: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 015360/0035 →