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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 27, 2001
Filed:
Mar. 04, 1998
John Gordon Hogeboom, Nepean, CA;
Nortel Networks Limited, Montreal, CA;
Abstract
A CMOS driver circuit for high-speed data transmission has a complementary differential switch formed by four transistors, a bias cell containing current mirrors controlled by a reference current, two drive-current limiting devices for limiting the drive current to a required value via the bias cell, a current-shunting switch, and buffers which drive each of the gate nodes of the switches. CMOS transistors used in these buffers are limited in size to limit the rate at which they operate the switches and to limit the rate at which current is steered from one side of the differential switch to the other. One supply side of each of these buffers is connected to one of the current-limited supply nodes of the main output switches, thus greatly reducing variations in switching rate. The CMOS devices have sizes optimized to achieve both the required switching speed and minimized sensitivity to variations affecting switching speed.