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Analog-to-digital converter with optional low-power mode

US5619204A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateFeb 27, 1995
Grant dateApr 8, 1997
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Expiry dateFeb 27, 2015

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  • Technology area (CPC H)Electricity
  • CPC primaryH03M1/12
  • WIPO fieldBasic communication processes
  • WIPO sectorElectrical engineering

Abstract

An IC chip having an analog-to-digital converter together with control circuitry for effecting switchover between normal-power mode and low-power mode. The control circuitry includes a first D-type flip-flop with reset which receives on its "D" input a continuous high signal; on its differential clock inputs the flip-flop receives complementary logic signals derived from the "conversion start" (CONVST) signal applied to one pin of an 8-pin chip. In normal mode, the CONVST signal is a short pulse having an initial negative-going (falling) leading edge, and the flip-flop responds to that leading edge by producing a high Q output (CONVEN). This signals the A/D converter to carry out a conversion. In low-power mode, the CONVST short pulse is positive. The subsequent negative-going (falling) trailing edge of the pulse activates the flip-flop to cause its Q output to go high and turn on the A/D converter. The control circuitry includes a second D-type flip-flop (this one with set) which receives on its D input the CONVST signal. The Q output. of the second flip-flop generates a mode switchover control signal (designated SLEEPB). During low-power mode, established by the use of positive-g…

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