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Universal CMOS single input, low swing sense amplifier without reference voltage

US6653869B2 · kind B2 · utility

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Filing dateFeb 15, 2002
Grant dateNov 25, 2003
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Expiry dateFeb 15, 2022

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  • Technology area (CPC G)Physics
  • CPC primaryG01R19/0084
  • WIPO fieldMeasurement
  • WIPO sectorInstruments

Abstract

A sense amplifier is provided for sensing an input voltage level of a data signal. Such a sense amplifier pre-charges, and subsequently discharges, a pair of nodes through a respective pair of discharge paths. Each of those discharge paths is capable of performing the discharge operation at a rate that is related to either a system voltage supply or an input logic level of the data signal. Because the discharge path that is associated with the data signal includes a greater amount of conductance, it can perform the discharge operation at a faster rate, even where the input logic level does not exceed the voltage of the system voltage supply. A determination is made as to which of the discharge is the faster and, responsively, a rail-to-rail output signal having the same polarity as the data signal, is generated. The input data signal is conveyed to the sense amplifier by a single wire. Also, the sense amplifier does not require a specialized reference voltage for proper operation. Rather, it uses the same voltage supply that is used to power the rest of the circuit. Accordingly, such an approach uses less area, consumes less power and has greater noise immunity.

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