The present application claims priority of India Provisional Patent Application No. 1739/Del/2009 filed Aug. 21, 2009, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference.
The present invention relates to Schmitt trigger circuits.
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The problem with inverter 10 is that, because there is no hysteresis, it is sensitive to input noise centered around threshold voltage Vth. Referring to
As is known in the art, Schmitt trigger circuits having hysteresis can significantly improve the switching characteristics of the basic inverter shown in
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In circuit 60 the threshold voltages of the first and second inverters (INV1 and INV2) decides the circuit hysteresis, which is highly PVT″ (i.e., process/supply voltage/temperature variation) sensitive. There are higher delays with Schmitt trigger circuit 60 because nodes GP and GN can become very capacitive. In addition, circuit 60 has a large area that is unsuitable for integration.
A third prior art Schmitt trigger circuit 70 is shown in
What is desired, therefore, is a Schmitt trigger circuit that overcomes the limitations of the prior art, while having an effective hysteresis function and is suitable for integration by having a minimum die area.
According to the present invention, a Schmitt trigger circuit includes a first inverter having an input coupled to an input terminal; a second inverter having an input coupled to the input terminal; a first transistor having a source coupled to VDD, a drain coupled to an output of the first inverter, and a gate coupled to an output terminal; a second transistor having a source coupled to ground, a drain coupled to an output of the second inverter, and a gate coupled to the output terminal; a third transistor having a source coupled to VDD, a drain coupled to the output terminal, and a gate coupled to the output of the first inverter; and a fourth transistor having a source coupled to ground, a drain coupled to the output terminal, and a gate coupled to the output of the second inverter.
The invention will be better understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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In the circuit 80 of
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Some of the advantages of circuit 80, according to the present invention is that it has less delay than the second prior art circuit, improved hysteresis performance over the third prior art circuit, and has up to 82.6% area saving. In addition, the hysteresis of circuit 80 is less sensitive to PVT variations. Circuit 80 also is capable of wide power supply voltage operation.
A comparison between circuit 80 and two of the three prior art designs with respect to hysteresis, delay and power consumption is given below in Table I:
It should be noted that the increased hysteresis of circuit 80 does not come at the cost of increased delay or current consumption
An area comparison between circuit 80 and two of the three prior art designs is given below in Table II:
The effect of power supply voltage variation on hysteresis is shown in
Although an embodiment of the present invention has been described for purposes of illustration, it should be understood that various changes, modification and substitutions may be incorporated in the embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention that is defined in the claims, which follow.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1739/DEL/2009 | Aug 2009 | IN | national |