Claims
- 1. A signal transmission system for a digital logic signal comprising:a first transmitting circuit including a supply port and at least one output port with logic voltages at the output port defined as a logic HIGH signal at a system supply voltage and a logic LOW signal below the system supply voltage by a predetermined logic defining voltage; a second transmitting circuit including a supply port and at least one output port with logic voltages at the output port defined as a logic HIGH signal at the system supply voltage and a logic LOW signal below the system supply voltage by the predetermined logic defining voltage; a receiving circuit including a supply port and at least a first input port and a second input port, the first input port operating with a logic HIGH and logic LOW separated by the predetermined logic defining voltage as is generated by the first transmitting circuit, where the first input port is connected to the output port of the first transmitting circuit and further where the second input port operates with a predetermined logic defined voltage that is generated by the transmitting circuit having a logic HIGH equal and limited to a voltage below the logic HIGH value at the first input port by at least some fraction of a diode voltage; a first level shift circuit including an input port and an output port, the input of the first level-shift circuit connected to the output port of the second transmitting circuit, the output port connected to the second input port of the receiving circuit where the level-shift voltage between the input port and the output port is a predetermined fraction of the voltage across a diode; and wherein the predetermined fraction is maintained at a constant value of the voltage drop across a diode versus temperature.
- 2. The circuit of claim 1 wherein the logic HIGH signal and the logic LOW signal are differential.
- 3. The circuit in claim 1 further comprising:a second supply voltage source which produces a voltage equal to the system supply voltage less a fixed fraction of a diode voltage, the second supply voltage source connected to supply voltage to the first level-shift circuit where the fixed fraction of a diode voltage is maintained as the diode voltage changes with temperature.
- 4. The circuit described in claim 3 further comprising:a third transmitting circuit including a supply port and at least one output port with logic voltages at the output port defining a logic HIGH signal at the system supply voltage and a logic LOW signal below the system supply voltage by a predetermined logic defining voltage; a third receiving port on the receiving circuit, the third receiving port operating with a logic HIGH and logic LOW separated by the predetermined logic defining voltage as is generated by the third transmitting circuit and with a logic HIGH equal and limited to the system supply voltage below the logic HIGH value at the first input port by at least the diode voltage; a second level shift circuit comprising an input port and an output port, the input of the second level-shift circuit connected to the output port of the third transmitting circuit, the output of the second level shift circuit connected to the third receiving port where the amount of level shift produced by the second level shift circuit is equal to a constant proportion of the voltage across a diode; and wherein the constant proportion is held constant versus temperature.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of Ser. No. 08/801,665 Feb. 18, 1997 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/317,059 Oct. 3, 1994.
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending/allowed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/317,059, filed Oct. 3, 1994, now abandoned by Alford, et al., entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A LOW VOLTAGE LEVEL SHIFT,” and assigned to Motorola, Inc.
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