Claims
- 1. A semiconductor integrated circuit device comprising:
- first and second power supply terminals for supplying first and second operating voltages, respectively, to said semiconductor integrated circuit device;
- first and second input terminals for receiving respective first and second input signals, said second input signal being reversed in phase relative to said first input signal;
- an output terminal;
- a first bipolar transistor coupled to have its collector-emitter path coupled between said first power supply terminal and said output terminal, wherein said first bipolar transistor executes one of charging and discharging of an output capacitance of said output terminal;
- means coupled between said output terminal and said second power supply terminal and for executing the other of charging and discharging of said output capacitance;
- a current mirror coupled to said second power supply terminal and having an input node for receiving an input current and an output node directly connected to a base of said first bipolar transistor, wherein said current mirror provides an output current at said output node thereof in response to a supply of said input current to said input node thereof so as to execute one of charging and discharging of a base capacitance of said first bipolar transistor;
- a first MOSFET having a channel of a first conductivity type coupled to have its source-drain path coupled between said first power supply terminal and said input node of said current mirror, and further coupled to have its gate coupled to said first input terminal, wherein said first MOSFET provides said input current to said input node of said current mirror in response to said first input signal; and
- a second MOSFET having a channel of the first conductivity type coupled to have its source-drain path connected between said first power supply terminal and said base of said first bipolar transistor, and further coupled to have its gate coupled to said second input terminal, wherein said second MOSFET executes the other of charging and discharging of the base capacitance of said first bipolar transistor in response to said second input signal;
- wherein said means includes an N-channel MOSFET having a gate coupled to receive a signal reversed in phase from a signal appearing at the base of said first bipolar transistor and a source-drain path coupled between said output terminal and said second power supply terminal.
- 2. A semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 1, wherein said means further comprises a second bipolar transistor having its collector-emitter path coupled between said output terminal and said second power supply terminal and its base coupled to a source of said N-channel MOSFET.
- 3. A semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 2, wherein said means further comprises discharging means coupled between the base of said second bipolar transistor and said second power supply terminal.
- 4. A semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 3, wherein said discharge means comprises a third MOSFET having its source-drain path coupled between the base of said second bipolar transistor and said second power supply terminal, and having its gate coupled to the base of said first bipolar transistor so that discharging of the base capacitance of said second bipolar transistor is controlled by said signal appearing at the base of said first bipolar transistor.
- 5. A semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 4, wherein said current mirror includes a fourth MOSFET having its source-drain path coupled between said input node and said second power supply terminal and its gate coupled to said input node and a fifth MOSFET having its source-drain path coupled between said output node and said second power supply terminal and its gate coupled to the gate of said fourth MOSFET.
- 6. A semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 5, wherein said first and second bipolar transistors are of npn type, and said third to fifth MOSFETs are of a second conductivity type opposite to said first conductivity type.
- 7. A semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 6, wherein said first conductivity type is p-channel type, and wherein said second conductivity type is n-channel type.
- 8. A semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 3, wherein said current mirror includes a third MOSFET having its source-drain path coupled between said input node and said second power supply terminal and its gate coupled to said input node and a fourth MOSFET having its source-drain path coupled between said output node and said second power supply terminal and its gate coupled to the gate of said third MOSFET,
- wherein the gate of said n-channel MOSFET is coupled to the gate of the third MOSFET.
- 9. A semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 8, wherein said first and second bipolar transistors are of npn type, and said third and fourth MOSFETs are of a second conductivity type opposite to said first conductivity type.
- 10. A semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 9, wherein said first conductivity type is p-channel type, and wherein said second conductivity type is n-channel type.
- 11. A semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 1, wherein said first and second input signals are of ECL levels, and wherein a signal appearing on said output terminal is of MOS level.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 262,290, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,883,988 filed Oct. 25, 1988, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 946,777, filed Dec. 29, 1986 now abandoned 1/9/89.
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