IP Library Granted Patent US 8,027,377
Granted Patent B2
US 8,027,377 · App. 11/838,069 · Granted Sep 27, 2011

Differential driver with common-mode voltage tracking and method

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Patent No.
US 8,027,377
App. No.
11/838,069
Granted
Sep 27, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a transceiver, a transmitter circuit is provided substantially the same common-mode voltage regardless of whether the transceiver is in a transmitting or receiving mode. In one embodiment, the transmitter circuit includes a driver circuit which, in the transmission mode of the transceiver, drives an output differential signal, and which, in the receiving mode of the transceiver, provides a termination circuit for an input differential signal. A variable resistor is provided to connect between a supply voltage and the driver circuit, the resistance of the variable resistor is selected such that the common-mode voltage of the output differential signal of the transmission mode substantially equals the common-mode voltage in the input differential signal of the receiving mode.

Claims (32)

1. A transceiver circuit having a transmission mode and a receiving mode, comprising:

a receiver circuit for receiving an input differential signal during the receiving mode;

a transmitter driver circuit wherein, in the transmission mode, the transmitter driver circuit drives an output differential signal, and wherein, in the receiving mode, the transmitter driver circuit provides a termination circuit for the input differential signal and provides for tracking a current that is provided in the transmission mode; and

a variable resistive circuit connecting between a supply voltage and the transmitter driver circuit wherein, in the transmission mode, the variable resistive circuit provides a first resistance and wherein, in the receiving mode, the variable resistive circuit provides a second resistance, such that a common-mode voltage of the output differential signal substantially equals a common-mode voltage in the input differential signal at the termination circuit.

2. A transceiver as in claim 1 , wherein the variable resistive circuit comprises a resistor network in which one or more switches are provided to connect resistors in the resistor network.

3. A transceiver as in claim 2 , wherein the variable resistive circuit includes a first resistive current path and a second resistive current path, wherein the switches disconnect the second resistive current path during the receiving mode.

4. A transceiver as in claim 1 , wherein the transmitter driver circuit is rendered non-conducting during the receiving mode, and wherein the variable resistive circuit further comprises one or more switches which operate in the receiving mode to conduct a current approximating a current drawn by the transmitter driver circuit in the transmission mode.

5. A transceiver as in claim 1 , wherein the transmitter driver circuit provides a current comprising a tail current.

6. A transceiver as in claim 1 , wherein the transmitter driver circuit provides a current comprising a pre-emphasis current.

7. A transceiver as in claim 1 , wherein the current that is provided in the transmission mode tracks a tail current.

8. A transceiver as in claim 1 , wherein the current that is provided in the transmission mode tracks a pre-emphasis current.

9. A transceiver as in claim 1 , wherein the variable resistive circuit comprises a resistor having a resistance substantially equal to one-half the resistance of the termination circuit.

10. A method for maintaining a common-mode voltage in a transceiver circuit which provides an output differential signal during a transmission mode and receives an input differential signal during a receiving mode, comprising:

providing a transmitter driver circuit which, in the transmission mode, drives the output differential signal, and wherein, in the receiving mode, provides a termination circuit for the input differential signal and provides a current that is provided in the transmission mode; and

providing a first resistance between a supply voltage and the transmitter driver circuit during the transmission mode and providing a second resistance in the receiving mode, such that a common-mode voltage of the output differential signal substantially equals a common-mode voltage in the input differential signal at the termination circuit.

11. A method as in claim 10 , wherein the first resistance and the second resistance are provided by a variable resistive circuit which comprises a resistor network in which one or more switches are provided to connect resistors in the resistor network.

12. A method as in claim 11 , wherein the variable resistive circuit includes a first resistive current path and a second resistive current path, further comprising using the switches to disconnect the second resistive current path during the receiving mode.

13. A method as in claim 12 , wherein the transmitter driver circuit is rendered non-conducting during the receiving mode, further comprising providing one or more switches which operate in the receiving mode to conduct a current approximating a current drawn by the transmitter driver circuit in the transmission mode.

14. A method as in claim 10 , further comprising providing in a transmitter a tail current.

15. A method as in claim 10 , further comprising providing in a transmitter a pre-emphasis current.

16. A method as in claim 10 , wherein the current that is provided in the transmission mode tracks a tail current.

17. A method as in claim 10 , wherein the current that is provided in the transmission mode tracks a pre-emphasis current.

18. A method as in claim 10 , wherein providing the first resistance comprises providing a resistor having a resistance substantially equal to one-half the resistance of the termination circuit.

19. A transceiver that maintains a common-mode voltage between a transmission mode and a receiving mode, comprising:

means for driving an output differential signal in the transmission mode, for providing a termination circuit for the input differential signal in the receiving mode, and for tracking in the receiving mode a current that is provided in the transmission mode; and

means for providing a first resistance between a supply voltage and the transmitter driver circuit during the transmission mode and providing a second resistance in the receiving mode, such that a common-mode voltage of the output differential signal substantially equals a common-mode voltage in the input differential signal at the termination circuit.

20. A transceiver as in claim 19 , wherein the means for providing a first resistance comprises a resistor network in which one or more switches are provided to connect resistors in the resistor network.

21. A transceiver as in claim 20 , wherein the resistor network includes a

first resistive current path and a second resistive current path, further comprising using the switches to disconnect the second resistive current path during the receiving mode.

22. A transceiver as in claim 19 , further comprising means for providing a tail current.

23. A transceiver as in claim 19 , further comprising means for providing a pre-emphasis current.

24. A transceiver as in claim 19 , wherein the means for providing a first resistance comprises a resistor having a resistance substantially equal to one-half the resistance of the termination circuit.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 10, 2014
From: INTERSIL AMERICAS INC.
To: INTERSIL AMERICAS LLC
Reel/Frame 033119/0484 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 4, 2010
From: INTERSIL CORPORATION; TECHWELL, INC.; INTERSIL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.; QUELLAN, INC.; ZILKER LABS, INC.; KENET, INC.; INTERSIL AMERICAS INC.; ELANTEC SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.; D2AUDIO CORPORATION; PLANET ATE, INC.
To: MORGAN STANLEY & CO. INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 024329/0411 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 8, 2007
From: TANG, BILL R-S; TANG, PAUL D.
To: INTERSIL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 020160/0493 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 8, 2007
From: INTERSIL CORPORATION
To: INTERSIL AMERICAS INC.
Reel/Frame 020160/0513 →