Claims
- 1. A system that uses a binary system of a first logic value and a second logic value to communicate data among a plurality of devices, the system comprising:a first device that communicates the first logic value at a first voltage level; at least one second device that communicates the first logic value at a second voltage level that differs from the first voltage level; and at least one threshold detector coupled to receive an input signal from the first device and the at least one second device at a first node, the threshold detector having a first output terminal for providing a first signal indicative of the input signal having a voltage less than a first threshold voltage, and a second output terminal for providing a second signal indicative of the input signal having a voltage less than a second threshold voltage; wherein assertion of the first signal and not the second signal indicates that the input signal originated within the first device; assertion of the first signal and the second signal indicates that the input signal originated within the second device; and a delay associated with asserting the second signal is greater than a delay associated with asserting the first signal.
- 2. The system of claim 1, whereinthe first device and the at least one threshold detector comprise a repeater, the repeater being configured to propagate the first logic value from the at least one second device unconditionally, and to selectively propagate the first logic value from the at least one first device.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the system is compatible with the I2C bus specification.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the threshold detector comprises at least one Schmitt trigger.
- 5. The system of claim 4, wherein the first device is an integrated circuit and the second device is an integrated circuit.
- 6. A device for use in a network that uses a binary system of a first logic value and a second logic value to communicate data, the device comprising:at least one threshold detector coupled to receive an input signal from a first source and a second source at a first node, the threshold detector having a first output terminal for providing a first signal indicative of the input signal having a voltage less than a first threshold voltage, and a second output terminal for providing a second signal indicative of the input signal having a voltage less than a second threshold voltage; wherein assertion of the first signal and not the second signal indicates that the input signal originated from the second source; assertion of the first signal and the second signal indicates that the input signal originated from the first source; a delay associated with asserting the second signal is greater than a delay associated with asserting the first signal; and wherein the device propagates the first logic value from the first source but not from the second source.
- 7. The device of claim 6, whereinthe device includes the second source.
- 8. The device of claim 7, further comprisinga first and second port, both of which are configured to transmit and receive data, such that data from the first source is transmitted unconditionally from the first port to the second port, whereas data from the second source is transmitted conditionally from the first port to the second port.
- 9. A method of bidirectionally coupling an active logic state among a plurality of devices, each of the plurality of devices being configured to communicate the active logic state via an assertion of a first voltage level, the method comprising:detecting the active logic state at a first port; determining whether the active logic state is from at least one of the plurality of devices; and transmitting the active logic state to a second port, via an assertion of a second voltage level, only if the active logic state is from the plurality of devices; wherein determining whether the active logic state is from the plurality of devices comprises receiving, at a first terminal of a first threshold detector, an input signal from a first source and a second source, the threshold detector having a first output terminal for providing a first signal indicative of the input signal having a voltage less than a first threshold voltage, and a second output terminal for providing a second signal indicative of the input signal having a voltage less than a second threshold voltage; wherein assertion of the first signal and not the second signal indicates that the input signal is not from at least one of the plurality of devices; assertion of the first signal and the second signal indicates that the input signal originated from at least one of the plurality of devices; a delay associated with asserting the second signal is greater than a delay associated with the first signal.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the first voltage level is less than the second voltage level.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/641,179, filed Aug. 17, 2000.
The present application is related to the inventor's application “VOLTAGE STABILIZED LOW LEVEL DRIVER”, which was filed on the same day as the present application, and is herein incorporated by reference.
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