IP Library Granted Patent US 7,187,215
Granted Patent B2
US 7,187,215 · App. 11/034,990 · Granted Mar 6, 2007

High dynamic range current-mode track-and-hold circuit

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Patent No.
US 7,187,215
App. No.
11/034,990
Granted
Mar 6, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments of the current-mode track and hold circuit comprise a cascode input stage, a dynamic biasing stage, a cascode output stage, and a switch operable to interconnect the input stage and the output stage. The input stage is connected to receive an input current. The dynamic biasing stage is connected to receive a scaled version of the input current as a dynamic biasing current and dynamically biases the input stage in response to the dynamic biasing current. Dynamically biasing the track-and-hold circuit in response to a dynamic biasing current that is a scaled version of the input current significantly increases the maximum peak-to-peak voltage swing allowed at the input of the track-and-hold circuit and enables a corresponding increase in signal-to-noise ratio. These benefits are obtained at the expense of only a small increase in power consumption.

Claims (86)

1. A current-mode track and hold circuit, comprising:

a cascode input stage connected to receive an input current, the cascode input stage comprising an input transistor and a cascode transistor;

a dynamic biasing stage connected to receive a scaled version of the input current as a dynamic biasing current, the dynamic biasing stage dynamically biasing the cascode transistor of the cascode input stage in response to the dynamic biasing current;

a cascode output stage; and

a switch operable to interconnect the input stage and the output stage.

2. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 1 , in which:

the dynamic biasing stage comprises a diode-connected transistor and a biasing stage transistor connected in series; and

the dynamic biasing stage biases the cascode transistor of the cascode input stage through a connection between the diode-connected transistor and the cascode transistor.

3. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 2 , in which:

the output stage comprises a second cascode transistor and an output transistor and provides an output current; and

the switch is connected between the input transistor and the output transistor.

4. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 3 , in which:

each of the transistors comprises a source, a gate and a drain; and

in the output stage, the drain of the second cascode transistor provides the output current.

5. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 2 , in which:

each of the transistors comprises a source, a gate and a drain; and

in the dynamic biasing stage, the drain and the gate of the diode-connected transistor are interconnected and are additionally connected to receive the dynamic biasing current and to the gate of the biasing stage transistor.

6. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 2 , in which:

each of the transistors comprises a source, a gate and a drain; and

in the input stage, the drain of the cascode transistor is connected to receive the input current and is additionally connected to the gate of the input transistor.

7. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 1 , in which the output stage is biased independently of the dynamic biasing stage.

8. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 7 , in which:

the dynamic biasing stage comprises a diode-connected transistor and a biasing stage transistor connected in series; and

the dynamic biasing stage biases the cascode transistor of the cascode input stage through a connection between the diode-connected transistor and the cascode transistor.

9. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 8 , in which:

the output stage comprises a second cascode transistor and an output transistor and provides an output current; and

the switch is connected between the input transistor and the output transistor.

10. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 9 , in which:

each of the transistors comprises a source, a gate and a drain; and

in the output stage, the drain of the second cascode transistor provides the output current.

11. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 8 , in which:

each of the transistors comprises a source, a gate and a drain; and

in the dynamic biasing stage, the drain and the gate of the diode-connected transistor are interconnected and are additionally connected to receive the dynamic biasing current and to the gate of the biasing stage transistor.

12. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 8 , in which:

each of the transistors comprises a source, a gate and a drain; and

in the input stage, the drain of the cascode transistor is connected to receive the input current and is additionally connected to the gate of the input transistor.

13. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 1 , in which:

the second cascode output stage comprises a cascode transistor and an output transistor; and

the dynamic biasing stage additionally biases the second cascode transistor of the output stage.

14. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 13 , in which:

the switch is a first switch; and

the track-and-hold circuit additionally comprises a second switch connected between the dynamic biasing stage and the output stage.

15. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 14 , in which:

the dynamic biasing stage comprises a diode-connected transistor and a biasing stage transistor connected in series; and

the dynamic biasing stage dynamically biases the cascode transistor of the cascode input stage through a connection between the diode-connected transistor and the cascode transistor.

16. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 15 , in which:

the output stage provides an output current; and

the first switch is connected between the input transistor and the output transistor.

17. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 16 , in which:

each of the transistors comprises a source, a gate and a drain; and

the first switch is connected between the gates of the input transistor and the output transistor.

18. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 16 , in which the second switch is connected between the diode-connected transistor of the dynamic biasing stage and the second cascode transistor of the output stage.

19. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 18 , in which:

each of the transistors comprises a source, a gate and a drain; and

the second switch interconnects the gates of the diode-connected transistor of the dynamic biasing stage and the second cascode transistor of the output stage.

20. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 17 , in which:

each of the transistors comprises a source, a gate and a drain; and

in the output stage, the drain of the second cascode transistor provides the output current.

21. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 16 , in which:

each of the transistors comprises a source, a gate and a drain; and

in the dynamic biasing stage, the drain and the gate of the diode-connected transistor are interconnected and are additionally connected to receive the dynamic biasing current and to the gate of the biasing stage transistor.

22. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 16 , in which:

each of the transistors comprises a source, a gate and a drain; and

in the input stage, the drain of the cascode transistor is connected to receive the input current and is additionally connected to the gate of the input transistor.

23. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 13 , additionally comprising a dynamic biasing current generator operable to generate the dynamic biasing current as the scaled version of the input current.

24. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 1 , additionally comprising a dynamic biasing current generator operable to generate the dynamic biasing current as the scaled version of the input current.

25. The track-and-hold circuit of claim 1 , in which the output stage is structured to generate an output current in a predetermined ratio to the input current.

26. A method of tracking and holding an input current, the method comprising:

providing a current-mode track-and-hold circuit comprising a cascode stage;

generating a dynamic biasing current as a scaled version of the input current;

dynamically biasing the cascode stage of the track-and-hold circuit using the dynamic biasing current; and

tracking and holding the input current using the track-and-hold circuit having the cascode stage dynamically biased using the dynamic biasing current.

27. The method of claim 26 , in which:

the cascode stage is a cascode input stage; and

the dynamically biasing the cascode stage of the track-and-hold circuit comprises dynamically biasing the cascode input stage in response to the dynamic biasing current.

28. The method of claim 27 , in which biasing the cascode input stage comprises:

providing a dynamic biasing stage;

passing the dynamic biasing current through the dynamic biasing circuit to generate a dynamic bias voltage; and

biasing the cascode input stage using the dynamic bias voltage.

29. The method of claim 28 , in which:

the track-and-hold circuit additionally comprises a cascode output stage; and

the method additionally comprises dynamically biasing the cascode output stage using the dynamic bias voltage.

30. The method of claim 27 , in which:

the track-and-hold circuit additionally comprises a cascode output stage; and

the dynamically biasing the cascode stage of the track-and-hold circuit additionally comprises dynamically biasing the cascode output stage in response to the dynamic biasing current.

31. The method of claim 26 , in which the tracking and holding comprises generating an output current in a predetermined ratio to the input current.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 16, 2014
From: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: KEYSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 033746/0714 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 22, 2005
From: SETTERBERG, BRIAN D.
To: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 016176/0290 →