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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 29, 2008
Filed:
Mar. 29, 2005
Joerg Vollrath, Olching, DE;
Marcin Gnat, Mering, DE;
Aurel Von Campenhausen, Cluvenhagen, DE;
Ralf Schneider, München, DE;
Joerg Vollrath, Olching, DE;
Marcin Gnat, Mering, DE;
Aurel von Campenhausen, Cluvenhagen, DE;
Ralf Schneider, München, DE;
Infineon Technologies AG, Neubiberg, DE;
Abstract
An integrated circuit includes a current generator circuit with a first input terminal for applying a reference voltage and a second input terminal for applying an input voltage, which is generated internally from an externally applied supply voltage by a voltage generator circuit. The current generator circuit is connected to an output terminal via an interconnect. A first current flows on the interconnect in a test operating state of the integrated circuit. The current generator circuit generates a first partial current in a first test cycle of a test operating state and a second partial current in a subsequent second test cycle. The partial currents are each superposed on the first current on the interconnect. Consequently, three currents occur at the output terminal during the test operating state. The internally generated input voltage of the current generator circuit is determined from the three currents and the reference voltage.