Patent classifications
H03K5/153
High-frequency signal detector and method thereof
A method of signal detection includes receiving an input voltage signal; using AC (alternate current) coupling to couple the input voltage signal into a coupled voltage signal; establishing a DC (direct current) value of the coupled voltage signal using a resistor; generating a self-mixed voltage signal by performing a self-mixing of the coupled voltage signal using a pair of cross-coupling MOS (metal oxide semiconductor) transistors; generating an output voltage by applying low-pass filtering on the self-mixed voltage signal; generating a reference voltage using a reference current terminated with a reference load; and determining a logical signal by comparing the output voltage with the reference voltage.
Open condition sensing and protection
Systems and methods for detecting an open condition in a master-slave configuration are described. In an example, a controller can be integrated in a slave device of a master-slave configuration. The controller can be configured to activate a current source to supply a current to a pin of the slave device. The controller can be further configured to compare a voltage measured at the pin of the slave device with a reference voltage. The controller can be further configured to, based on the comparison, determine a presence or an absence of an open condition associated with the pin of the slave device. The controller can be further configured to output a signal representing the determination of the presence or the absence of the open condition to a master device.
Glitch Protection System and Reset Scheme for Secure Memory Devices
A system and method for protecting against a voltage glitch are provided. Generally, the system includes a reset-detector coupled to a supply voltage (VCC) and to a power-on-reset (POR) block, and a glitch-detector coupled to VCC and the reset-detector. The reset-detector is operable to provide a signal to the POR block to generate a global-reset-signal when VCC decreases below a minimum and remains low for at least a first time. The glitch-detector is operable to provide a glitch-signal to the reset-detector to cause it to provide the signal to the POR block when VCC decreases below the minimum and remains low for at least a second time, where the second time is less than the first. The reset-detector can further include a retention-circuit operable to recall a glitch-signal was received and signal the POR block when VCC is restored. Other embodiments are also disclosed.
Glitch Protection System and Reset Scheme for Secure Memory Devices
A system and method for protecting against a voltage glitch are provided. Generally, the system includes a reset-detector coupled to a supply voltage (VCC) and to a power-on-reset (POR) block, and a glitch-detector coupled to VCC and the reset-detector. The reset-detector is operable to provide a signal to the POR block to generate a global-reset-signal when VCC decreases below a minimum and remains low for at least a first time. The glitch-detector is operable to provide a glitch-signal to the reset-detector to cause it to provide the signal to the POR block when VCC decreases below the minimum and remains low for at least a second time, where the second time is less than the first. The reset-detector can further include a retention-circuit operable to recall a glitch-signal was received and signal the POR block when VCC is restored. Other embodiments are also disclosed.
Event detection control device and method for circuit system controlled by pulse wave modulation signal
An event detection controller for a circuit system controlled by a pulse wave modulation signal, can perform a specific event handling when a specific event is detected, wherein the specific event handling includes stopping a pulse wave modulation device, starting up the stopped pulse wave modulation device, controlling the pulse wave modulation device to change the pulse wave modulation signal, outputting a wake-up signal to wake up the circuit system, controlling the pulse detector to change its detection configuration, changing a cumulative occurrences number of the specific pattern of an event discrimination module, outputting a control signal or a first data signal to a peripheral device through a bus connected to an event response module and/or requesting the peripheral device to send a second data signal through the bus.
Event detection control device and method for circuit system controlled by pulse wave modulation signal
An event detection controller for a circuit system controlled by a pulse wave modulation signal, can perform a specific event handling when a specific event is detected, wherein the specific event handling includes stopping a pulse wave modulation device, starting up the stopped pulse wave modulation device, controlling the pulse wave modulation device to change the pulse wave modulation signal, outputting a wake-up signal to wake up the circuit system, controlling the pulse detector to change its detection configuration, changing a cumulative occurrences number of the specific pattern of an event discrimination module, outputting a control signal or a first data signal to a peripheral device through a bus connected to an event response module and/or requesting the peripheral device to send a second data signal through the bus.
Comparator circuit and switch control device including the same
A comparator circuit includes: a comparator comprising: a first input terminal receiving an input voltage; a second input terminal receiving a reference voltage; an output terminal outputting an output signal according to a result of a comparison between the input voltage and the reference voltage; and a power supply terminal receiving an operating voltage; and a mode controller applying a first operating voltage and a first reference voltage to the second input terminal and the power supply terminal of the comparator for a predetermined delay time in response to a supply of power being initiated from a power supply, and applying a second operating voltage and a second reference voltage to the second input terminal and the power supply terminal of the comparator in response to the delay time elapsing, wherein the first operating voltage is higher than a ground voltage and is lower than the second operating voltage.
Memory device and operating method thereof
An electronic device is provided. A buffer circuit, performing an optimized operation according to the present disclosure, includes a pause detector, a toggle detector, and an output signal controller. The pause detector receives an input signal and generates a pause signal which indicates whether the input signal is in a pause state. The toggle detector receives the input signal and the pause signal and generates a toggle signal which indicates whether the input signal is in a toggle state. The output signal controller generates an output signal which controls input buffer circuits according to the toggle signal.
Glitch protection system and reset scheme for secure memory devices
A system and method for protecting against a voltage glitch are provided. Generally, the system includes a reset-detector coupled to a supply voltage (VCC) and to a power-on-reset (POR) block, and a glitch-detector coupled to VCC and the reset-detector. The reset-detector is operable to provide a signal to the POR block to generate a global-reset-signal when VCC decreases below a minimum and remains low for at least a first time. The glitch-detector is operable to provide a glitch-signal to the reset-detector to cause it to provide the signal to the POR block when VCC decreases below the minimum and remains low for at least a second time, where the second time is less than the first. The reset-detector can further include a retention-circuit operable to recall a glitch-signal was received and signal the POR block when VCC is restored. Other embodiments are also disclosed.
Glitch protection system and reset scheme for secure memory devices
A system and method for protecting against a voltage glitch are provided. Generally, the system includes a reset-detector coupled to a supply voltage (VCC) and to a power-on-reset (POR) block, and a glitch-detector coupled to VCC and the reset-detector. The reset-detector is operable to provide a signal to the POR block to generate a global-reset-signal when VCC decreases below a minimum and remains low for at least a first time. The glitch-detector is operable to provide a glitch-signal to the reset-detector to cause it to provide the signal to the POR block when VCC decreases below the minimum and remains low for at least a second time, where the second time is less than the first. The reset-detector can further include a retention-circuit operable to recall a glitch-signal was received and signal the POR block when VCC is restored. Other embodiments are also disclosed.