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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 23, 2001
Filed:
Apr. 30, 1999
Claude L. Bertin, Burlington, VT (US);
Anthony R. Bonaccio, Shelburne, VT (US);
Howard L. Kalter, Colchester, VT (US);
Thomas M. Maffitt, Burlington, VT (US);
Jack A. Mandelman, Stormville, NY (US);
William R. Tonti, Essex Junction, VT (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Amonk, NY (US);
Abstract
An off-chip driver circuit including an enhancement PFET, a depletion PFET, a depletion NFET and an enhancement NFET connected in series. The large enhancement PFET and large enhancement NFET turn off the OCD in tri-state and to turn off the unused half of the OCD to prevent overlap current when driving a '0' or a '1'. A first gate signal is applied to the gate of the enhancement PFET and a second gate signal is applied to the enhancement NFET. A fixed voltage is connected to the gate of the depletion NFET and ground to gate of the depletion PFET. An output signal is obtained from a node between the depletion PFET and depletion NFET devices. In another embodiment, a reflection/overshoot sensor 60 is added. The output of sensor is connected to the body of a depletion PFET and an NFET. The feedback from sensor is such that the threshold voltage of the depletion devices are made more positive if the sensor detects that the output is being over-driven. A more positive threshold voltage will reduce the driver's IDS, but leaves the device in the linear mode.