Claims
- 1. A driver circuit comprising:
- a first transistor having a collector coupled to a first power supply voltage terminal, a base for receiving a first signal, and an emitter;
- a second transistor having a first current electrode coupled to said emitter of said first transistor and providing an output signal thereon, a control electrode for receiving a second signal, and a second current electrode coupled through a first resistor to a second power supply voltage terminal;
- a third transistor having a first current electrode coupled to said emitter of said first transistor, a control electrode for receiving a control signal, and a second current electrode coupled through a second resistor to said second power supply voltage terminal; and
- a fourth transistor having a first current electrode coupled to said base of said first transistor, a control electrode for receiving said control signal, and a second current electrode coupled to said second power supply voltage terminal.
- 2. The driver circuit of claim 1 wherein a value of said second resistor is substantially different from a value of said first resistor.
- 3. The driver circuit of claim 1 further comprising:
- a first differnce amplifier for providing said first signal in response to a difference between first and second input data signals; and
- a second difference amplifier for providing said second signal in response to a difference between said second and said first data signals.
- 4. The driver circuit of claim 3 further comprising a fifth transistor having a first current electrode coupled to said control electrode of said second transistor, a control electrode for receiving said control signal, and a second current electrode coupled to said second power supply voltage terminal.
- 5. The driver circuit of claim 4 wherein said first data signal is complementary to said second data signal.
- 6. The driver circuit of claim 3 wherein a value of said second resistor is substantially different from a value of said first resistor.
- 7. The driver circuit of claim 1 wherein said first current electrode of said second transistor is coupled to said emitter of said first transistor through a third resistor.
- 8. A driver circuit comprising:
- dropping means for receiving first and second dropping signals and for reducing signal levels thereof by one base-to-emitter diode voltage drop to provide first and second signals, respectively;
- a first amplifier coupled to said dropping means for providing a first signal in response to a positive difference in voltage between said first dropping signal and said second dropping signal;
- a second amplifier coupled to said dropping means for providing a second signal in response to a positive difference in voltage between said second dropping signal and said first dropping signal;
- a first transistor having a collector coupled to a first power supply voltage terminal, a base for receiving said second signal, and an emitter;
- a second transistor having a first current electrode coupled to said emitter of said first transistor and providing an output signal thereon, a control electrode for receiving said first signal, and a second current electrode coupled through a first resistor to a second power supply voltage terminal;
- a third transistor having a first current electrode coupled to said emitter of said first transistor, a control electrode for receiving a control signal, and a second current electrode coupled through a second resistor to said second power supply voltage terminal; and
- a fourth transistor having a first current electrode coupled to said base of said first transistor, a control electrode for receiving said control signal, and a second current electrode coupled to said second power supply voltage terminal.
- 9. The driver circuit of claim 8 wherein a value of said second resistor is substantially different from a value of said first resistor.
- 10. The driver circuit of claim 8 further comprising a fifth transistor having a first current electrode coupled to said control electrode of said second transistor, a control electrode for receiving said control signal, and a second current electrode coupled to said second power supply voltage terminal.
- 11. The driver circuit of claim 8 wherein said first current electrode of said second transistor is coupled to said emitter of said first transistor through a third resistor.
- 12. The driver circuit of claim 8 wherein said first amplifier comprises:
- a fifth transistor having a first current electrode coupled to said first power supply voltage terminal, a control electrode for receiving said just dropping signal, and a second current electrode;
- a sixth transistor having a first current electrode coupled to said second current electrode of said fifth transistor, a control electrode coupled to said secord current electrode of said fifth transistor, and a second current electrode coupled to said second power supply voltage terminal;
- a seventh transistor having a first current electrode coupled to said first power supply voltage terminal, a control electrode for receiving said second dropping signal, and a second current electrode for providing said first signal; and
- an eighth transistor having a first current electrode coupled to said second current electrode of said seventh transistor, a control electrode coupled to said second current electrode of said fifth transistor, and a second current electrode coupled to said second power supply voltage terminal.
- 13. The driver circuit of claim 8 wherein said second, third, and fourth transistors are MOS transistors.
- 14. The driver circuit of claim 13 wherein said first transistor is an NPN bipolar transistor, and wherein said second, third, and fourth transistors are each N-channel MOS transistors.
- 15. The level converter circuit of claim 8 wherein said control signal is characterized as being an output enable signal.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/696,407 filed on May 6, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,184,033.
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