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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 20, 2015
Filed:
Mar. 28, 2013
Russell D. Wyse, Center Point, IA (US);
Mark A. Willi, Marion, IA (US);
Michael L. Hageman, Mount Vernon, IA (US);
Russell D. Wyse, Center Point, IA (US);
Mark A. Willi, Marion, IA (US);
Michael L. Hageman, Mount Vernon, IA (US);
Rockwell Collins, Inc., Cedar Rapids, IA (US);
Abstract
Emitter-coupled logic circuits and systems that include such circuits are provided. Some emitter-coupled logic circuits include a plurality of fT-doubler circuits. Each fT-doubler circuit includes a plurality of transistors coupled to one another in an arrangement such that the plurality of transistors are configured to behave as a single enhanced transistor that has an effective unity current gain frequency that is higher than if a single transistor were used in its place. The fT-doubler circuits are configured to increase an operating frequency capability of the emitter-coupled logic circuit. Some emitter-coupled logic circuits include a plurality of cascode amplifier circuits. Each cascode amplifier circuit includes multiple transistors. An emitter of at least one first transistor of the plurality of transistors is coupled to a collector of at least one second transistor of the plurality of transistors Some emitter-coupled logic circuits may include both fT-doubler circuits and cascode amplifier circuits.