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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 02, 1998
Filed:
Jun. 14, 1996
George Deliyannides, New Westminster, CA;
Kris Iniewski, Coquitlam, CA;
PMC-Sierra, Inc., Burnaby, CA;
Abstract
An integrated circuit output driver which reduces the effect of power supply and/or integrated circuit fabrication process variations on signal propagation delay. The output driver produces an output signal V.sub.out as an increased drive strength replica of an input signal V.sub.in. A pre-driver receives V.sub.in and produces an intermediate, inverted replica V.sub.int thereof. A driver is electrically connected to the pre-driver's output to receive V.sub.int. V.sub.out appears at the driver's output as an inverted, strengthened replica of V.sub.int. A first feedback circuit electrically connected between the driver's input and output applies a pull-down signal to the driver's input in response to a falling edge of V.sub.in, with the pull-down signal's strength varying in inverse proportion to propagation delay of the falling edge of V.sub.in. A second feedback circuit electrically connected between the driver's input and output applies a pull-up signal to the driver's input in response to a rising edge of V.sub.in, with the pull-up signal's varying in inverse proportion to propagation delay of the rising edge of V.sub.in.