IP Library Granted Patent US 7,589,567
Granted Patent B1
US 7,589,567 · App. 11/508,593 · Granted Sep 15, 2009

Compensation technique for current source channel-length modulation

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Patent No.
US 7,589,567
App. No.
11/508,593
Granted
Sep 15, 2009
Kind
B1
Abstract

A circuit is provided that includes a current source, and a compensation circuit to generate a compensation current based on an output voltage of the current source. The circuit further includes a combiner to combine the compensation current with an output current of the current source to substantially cancel a channel-length modulation effect associated with the output current of the current source.

Claims (34)

1. A circuit comprising:

a current source;

a compensation circuit to generate a compensation current based on an output voltage of the current source; and

a combiner to combine the compensation current with an output current of the current source to substantially cancel a channel-length modulation effect associated with the output current of the current source.

2. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the compensation circuit has a linear I out -V in transfer function across a dynamic voltage range.

3. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein an input to the compensation circuit is an attenuated version of the output voltage of the current source.

4. The circuit of claim 3 , wherein the current source is a differential current source.

5. The circuit of claim 4 , wherein the compensation circuit comprises:

two NMOS transistors that are cross-coupled in parallel;

a first resistor r coupled in between the two NMOS transistors; and

a second resistor R and a third resistor R respectively coupled between a gate of each of the two NMOS transistors and a leg of the differential current source.

6. The circuit of claim 5 , wherein an amount of the attenuation of the output voltage of the current source is controlled by a ratio of the first resistor r to the second resistor R and the third resistor R.

7. The circuit of claim 6 , wherein resistance values of the second resistor R and the third resistor R are much greater than a resistance value of the first resistor r.

8. The circuit of claim 5 , wherein the compensation circuit further comprises:

a first floating capacitor connected in parallel to the second resistor R; and

a second floating capacitor connected in parallel to the third resistor R.

9. The circuit of claim 8 , wherein the first resistor r, the second resistor R, the third resistors R, the first floating capacitor, the second floating capacitor, and capacitance associated with the compensation circuit forms an all-pass filter to substantially eliminate an RC low-pass effect associated with the compensation circuit.

10. The circuit of claim 4 , wherein the compensation current generated by the compensation circuit is broken into two components with different weights and summed in opposite direction to relax a tail current requirement associated with the compensation circuit.

11. The circuit of claim 4 , further comprising an adaptation engine to optimize the compensation current generated by the compensation circuit.

12. The circuit of claim 11 , wherein the adaptation engine implements an adaptation algorithm to optimize the compensation current generated by the compensation circuit.

13. The circuit of claim 12 , wherein the adaptation algorithm is one of the Steepest Decent algorithm or the Least Means Square (LMS) algorithm.

14. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the compensation circuit continuously generates the compensation current based on the output voltage of the current source.

15. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the circuit comprises only NMOS transistors.

16. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the compensation circuit comprises two NMOS transistors that are cross-coupled in parallel.

17. A circuit comprising:

a current source;

a compensation circuit to generate a compensation current based on an output voltage of the current source, wherein an input to the compensation circuit is an attenuated version of the output voltage of the current source, and wherein the compensation current generated by the compensation circuit is broken into two components with different weights and summed in opposite direction to relax a tail current requirement associated with the compensation circuit; and

a combiner to combine the compensation current with an output current of the current source to substantially cancel a channel-length modulation effect associated with the output current of the current source.

18. A circuit comprising:

a current source;

a compensation circuit to generate a compensation current based on an output voltage of the current source;

an adaptation engine to optimize the compensation current generated by the compensation circuit; and

a combiner to combine the compensation current with an output current of the current source to substantially cancel a channel-length modulation effect associated with the output current of the current source.

19. The circuit of claim 18 , wherein the adaptation engine implements an adaptation algorithm to optimize the compensation current generated by the compensation circuit, and wherein the adaptation algorithm is one of the Steepest Decent algorithm or the Least Means Square (LMS) algorithm.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2020
From: CAVIUM INTERNATIONAL
To: MARVELL ASIA PTE, LTD.
Reel/Frame 053179/0320 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 17, 2020
From: AQUANTIA CORPORATION
To: CAVIUM INTERNATIONAL
Reel/Frame 051945/0520 →