IP Library Granted Patent US 7,619,459
Granted Patent B2
US 7,619,459 · App. 11/384,010 · Granted Nov 17, 2009

High speed voltage translator circuit

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Patent No.
US 7,619,459
App. No.
11/384,010
Granted
Nov 17, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A high speed voltage translator circuit includes a voltage divider coupled between first and second power supplies, a transconductance amplifier coupled between third and fourth power supplies including a non-inverting voltage input coupled to the voltage divider, an inverting voltage input for receiving an input signal, and a current output, and a current comparator coupled between the third and fourth power supplies having an input coupled to the current output of the transconductance amplifier, and an output for providing a translated output voltage. The translated output voltage transitions between the third and fourth power supply voltage levels, the third power supply voltage level being more positive than a first power supply voltage level, and the fourth power supply voltage level being more negative than a second power supply voltage level.

Claims (39)

1. A high speed voltage translator circuit comprising:

a voltage divider coupled between first and second power supplies;

a transconductance amplifier coupled between third and fourth power supplies comprising a non-inverting voltage input coupled to the voltage divider, an inverting voltage input for receiving an input signal, and a current output;

a two-transistor current comparator coupled between the third and fourth power supplies having an input only coupled to the current output of the transconductance amplifier and an output for providing a translated output voltage; and

wherein the translated output voltage transitions between the third and fourth power supply voltage levels, the third power supply voltage level being more positive than a first power supply voltage level, and the fourth power supply voltage level being more negative than a second power supply voltage level thereby providing substantially simultaneous translation of the third power and the fourth power supply.

2. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 1 wherein the voltage divider comprises the series combination of a first p-channel transistor having a coupled gate and drain, and a second p-channel transistor having a coupled gate and drain.

3. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 1 wherein the transconductance amplifier comprises:

a differential pair of transistors;

a current source for providing current to the differential pair of transistors;

first and second current mirrors coupled to the differential pair of transistors; and

a third current mirror coupled to the first and second current mirrors.

4. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 3 wherein the differential pair of transistors comprises an n-channel pair of transistors.

5. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 3 wherein the current source comprises an n-channel transistor having a drain coupled to the differential pair of transistors, a gate coupled to the third power supply, and a source coupled to the fourth power supply.

6. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 3 wherein the first and second current mirrors each comprise a p-channel current mirror.

7. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 3 wherein the first and second current mirrors each have a current gain of about five.

8. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 3 wherein the third current mirror comprises an n-channel current mirror.

9. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 3 wherein the current comparator comprises:

a p-channel transistor having a gate coupled to the input of the current comparator, a source coupled to the third power supply, and a drain coupled to the output of the current comparator; and

an n-channel transistor having a gate coupled to the input of the current comparator, a source coupled to the fourth power supply, and a drain coupled to the output of the current comparator.

10. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 1 wherein the voltage divider comprises transistors having a first oxide thickness, and the transconductance amplifier and current comparator comprise transistors having a second oxide thickness.

11. A high speed voltage translator circuit comprising:

a voltage divider having power terminals for being coupled to first and second power supplies;

a transconductance amplifier having power terminals for being coupled to third and fourth power supplies comprising a non-inverting voltage input coupled to the voltage divider, an inverting voltage input for receiving an input signal, and a current output; and

a two-transistor current comparator having power terminals for being coupled to the third and fourth power supplies having an input only coupled to the current output of the transconductance amplifier and an output for providing a translated output voltage having less than about 3 nanoseconds of an input propagation delay and less than about 3 nanoseconds of an output propagation delay.

12. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 11 wherein the voltage divider comprises the series combination of a first p-channel transistor having a coupled gate and drain, and a second p-channel transistor having a coupled gate and drain.

13. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 11 wherein the transconductance amplifier comprises:

a differential pair of transistors;

a current source for providing current to the differential pair of transistors;

first and second current mirrors coupled to the differential pair of transistors; and

a third current mirror coupled to the first and second current mirrors.

14. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 13 wherein the differential pair of transistors comprises an n-channel pair of transistors.

15. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 13 wherein the current source comprises an n-channel transistor having a drain coupled to the differential pair of transistors, a gate for coupling to the third power supply, and a source for coupling to the fourth power supply.

16. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 13 wherein the first and second current mirrors each comprise a p-channel current mirror.

17. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 13 wherein the first and second current mirrors each have a current gain of about five.

18. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 13 wherein the third current mirror comprises an n-channel current mirror.

19. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 13 wherein the current comparator comprises:

a p-channel transistor having a gate coupled to the input of the current comparator, a source for coupling to the third power supply, and a drain coupled to the output of the current comparator; and

an n-channel transistor having a gate coupled to the input of the current comparator, a source for coupling to the fourth power supply, and a drain coupled to the output of the current comparator.

20. The high speed voltage translator circuit of claim 11 wherein the voltage divider comprises transistors having a first oxide thickness, and the transconductance amplifier and current comparator comprise transistors having a second oxide thickness.

Assignments (6)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 5, 2024
From: CAES COLORADO SPRINGS LLC
To: FRONTGRADE COLORADO SPRINGS LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 9, 2023
From: CAES COLORADO SPRINGS LLC; COBHAM ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 062337/0939 →
ENTITY CONVERSION Recorded Aug 22, 2022
From: COBHAM COLORADO SPRINGS INC.
To: CAES COLORADO SPRINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 061299/0490 →
ENTITY CONVERSION Recorded Aug 22, 2022
From: COBHAM COLORADO SPRINGS INC.
To: CAES COLORADO SPRINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 061299/0532 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 7, 2021
From: AEROFLEX COLORADO SPRINGS, INC.
To: COBHAM COLORADO SPRINGS INC.
Reel/Frame 055847/0958 →
RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 12, 2014
From: JPMRGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: AEROFLEX INCORPORATED; AEROFLEX/WEINSCHEL, INC.; AEROFLEX COLORADO SPRINGS, INC.; AEROFLEX MICROELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS, INC.; AEROFLEX PLAINVIEW, INC.; AEROFLEX SYSTEMS GROUP, INC.; AEROFLEX WICHITA, INC.
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