IP Library Granted Patent US 8,760,199
Granted Patent B2
US 8,760,199 · App. 13/446,397 · Granted Jun 24, 2014

Buffer circuit

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Patent No.
US 8,760,199
App. No.
13/446,397
Granted
Jun 24, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A buffer circuit includes an amplification unit configured to amplify and output a difference between an input signal and a reference voltage; and a driver configured to drive an output node in response to the output of the amplification unit and be controlled in at least one of a pull-up driving strength and a pull-down driving strength at the output node in response to the reference voltage.

Claims (27)

1. A buffer circuit comprising:

an amplification unit configured to amplify a difference between an input signal and a reference voltage and output the amplified difference as an output of the amplification unit; and

a driver configured to drive an output node in response to the output of the amplification unit and be controlled in at least one of a pull-up driving strength and a pull-down driving strength at the output node in response to the reference voltage,

wherein the amplification unit and the driver are configured so that as the reference voltage becomes higher, a high pulse width of the output of the amplification unit tends to become shorter, a period of pull-down driving by the driver tends to become shorter, and the pull-down driving strength of the driver tends to become stronger so as to offset effects at the output node of the shorter period of pull-down driving by the driver.

2. The buffer circuit of claim 1 , wherein the pull-down driving strength of the driver is configured to increase if a level of the reference voltage rises and decrease if the level of the reference voltage falls.

3. The buffer circuit of claim 1 , wherein the pull-up driving strength of the driver is configured to decrease if a level of the reference voltage rises and increase if the level of the reference voltage falls.

4. The buffer circuit of claim 1 , wherein the pull-up driving strength and the pull-down driving strength of the driver are configured to decrease and increase, respectively when a level of the reference voltage rises and increase and decrease, respectively, when the level of the reference voltage falls.

5. The buffer circuit of claim 1 , wherein the driver comprises:

a first transistor having a gate terminal coupled to receive the output signal of the amplification unit and a source terminal coupled to receive a voltage of a first level;

a second transistor having a gate terminal coupled to receive the output signal of the amplification unit and a drain terminal coupled to receive a drain terminal of the first transistor; and

a third transistor having a gate terminal coupled to receive the reference voltage, a source terminal coupled to receive a voltage of a second level, and a drain terminal coupled to a source terminal of the second transistor.

6. The buffer circuit of claim 5 , wherein the voltage of the second level is a voltage lower than the voltage of the first level.

7. The buffer circuit of claim 1 , wherein the driver comprises:

a first transistor having a gate terminal coupled to receive the output signal of the amplification unit;

a second transistor having a gate terminal coupled to receive the output signal of the amplification unit and a drain terminal coupled to a drain terminal of the first transistor;

a third transistor having a gate terminal coupled to receive the reference voltage, a source terminal coupled to receive a voltage of a second level, and a drain terminal coupled to a source terminal of the second transistor; and

a fourth transistor having a gate terminal coupled to receive the reference voltage, a source terminal coupled to receive a voltage of a first level, and a drain terminal coupled to a source terminal of the first transistor.

8. The buffer circuit of claim 1 , wherein the driver comprises:

a first transistor having a gate terminal coupled to receive the output signal of the amplification unit, a source terminal coupled to receive a voltage of a first level, and a drain terminal coupled to the output node;

a second transistor having a gate terminal coupled to receive the output signal of the amplification unit, a source terminal coupled to receive a voltage of a second level, and a drain terminal coupled to the output node;

a third transistor having a gate terminal coupled to receive the output signal of the amplification unit and a drain terminal coupled to the output node; and

a fourth transistor having a gate terminal coupled to receive the reference voltage, a drain terminal coupled to a source terminal of the third transistor, and a source terminal coupled to receive the voltage of the second level.

9. The buffer circuit of claim 8 , wherein the voltage of the second level is lower than the voltage of the first level.

10. The buffer circuit of claim 8 , wherein the driver further comprises:

a fifth transistor having a gate terminal coupled to receive the output signal of the amplification unit and a drain terminal coupled to receive the output node; and

a sixth transistor having a gate terminal coupled to receive the reference voltage, a drain terminal coupled to a source terminal of the fifth transistor, and a source terminal coupled to receive the voltage of the first level.

11. The buffer circuit of claim 1 , wherein the amplification unit and the driver are configured so that as the reference voltage becomes lower, a high pulse width of the output of the amplification unit tends to become longer, a period of pull-up driving by the driver tends to become shorter, and the pull-up driving strength of the driver tends to become stronger so as to offset effects at the output node of the shorter period of pull-up driving by the driver.

Assignments (3)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE IS HYNIX SEMICONDUCTOR INC. NOT HYNIX-SEMICONDUCTOR INC. THERE IS NO HYPHEN IN THE NAME. PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 67328 FRAME 814. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CHANGE OF NAME. Recorded May 14, 2024
From: HYNIX SEMICONDUCTOR INC.
To: SK HYNIX INC.
Reel/Frame 067412/0482 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 9, 2024
From: SK HYNIX INC.
To: MIMIRIP LLC
Reel/Frame 067369/0832 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 6, 2024
From: HYNIX-SEMICONDUCTOR INC.
To: SK HYNIX INC.
Reel/Frame 067328/0814 →