Patent classifications
H03K17/22
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT USING BIAS CURRENT, BIAS CURRENT GENERATING DEVICE, AND OPERATING METHOD FOR THE SAME
Disclosed is an integrated circuit including a first bias current generating circuit. The first bias current generating circuit includes a first amplifier receiving a reference voltage and a first voltage and amplifying a difference between them to output a first output voltage, a first bias current generator receiving the first output voltage and outputting a first bias current in response to the first output voltage, a variable resistor receiving the first bias current and outputting the first voltage in response to the first bias current and a calibration code, a second bias current generator receiving the first output voltage and outputting a second bias current to a peripheral circuit in response to the first output voltage, and a third bias current generator receiving the first output voltage and outputting a third bias current to an external device through a first pad in response to the first output voltage.
Electronic persistent switch
Methods, systems, and computer readable media described herein can be operable to facilitate transitioning a device from a first state to a second state. A switch described herein allows for the use of an electronic circuit to perform the toggle and persistence functions while simultaneously giving more flexibility to the industrial design and physical switch implementation. The switch allows this preserving of the state using only a toggle on a voltage and thus allowing for a hardware only solution. The switch described herein allows for the use of smaller and less complicated mechanical switches allowing for more compact industrial designs. The switch uses a programmable voltage reference as a 1 bit non-volatile memory cell that is programmed by means of a logic pulse to the device. This allows a software independent setting of the state of the privacy switch. This state will remain through power cycles.
Electronic persistent switch
Methods, systems, and computer readable media described herein can be operable to facilitate transitioning a device from a first state to a second state. A switch described herein allows for the use of an electronic circuit to perform the toggle and persistence functions while simultaneously giving more flexibility to the industrial design and physical switch implementation. The switch allows this preserving of the state using only a toggle on a voltage and thus allowing for a hardware only solution. The switch described herein allows for the use of smaller and less complicated mechanical switches allowing for more compact industrial designs. The switch uses a programmable voltage reference as a 1 bit non-volatile memory cell that is programmed by means of a logic pulse to the device. This allows a software independent setting of the state of the privacy switch. This state will remain through power cycles.
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, POWER-ON RESET CIRCUIT, AND CONTROL METHOD OF SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE
A semiconductor device that outputs a reset signal for controlling a reset operation of a reset target circuit connected to a first power supply and a second power supply having a voltage lower than a voltage of the first power supply, the semiconductor device including: a power supply voltage monitoring circuit connected to the first power supply and the second power supply, the power supply voltage monitoring circuit monitors the voltage of the first power supply, wherein the power supply voltage monitoring circuit includes a first transistor having a first conductive type and a second transistor having a second conductive type different from the first conductive type, and wherein the reset signal is switched when the voltage of the first power supply is equal to or greater than a sum of a threshold voltage of the first transistor, and a threshold voltage of the second transistor.
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, POWER-ON RESET CIRCUIT, AND CONTROL METHOD OF SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE
A semiconductor device that outputs a reset signal for controlling a reset operation of a reset target circuit connected to a first power supply and a second power supply having a voltage lower than a voltage of the first power supply, the semiconductor device including: a power supply voltage monitoring circuit connected to the first power supply and the second power supply, the power supply voltage monitoring circuit monitors the voltage of the first power supply, wherein the power supply voltage monitoring circuit includes a first transistor having a first conductive type and a second transistor having a second conductive type different from the first conductive type, and wherein the reset signal is switched when the voltage of the first power supply is equal to or greater than a sum of a threshold voltage of the first transistor, and a threshold voltage of the second transistor.
PRINTING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PRINTING APPARATUS
A printing apparatus includes a connector configured to receive supply of first power from outside, a switch circuit configured to supply the first power to a regulator, a latch circuit configured to control the switch circuit, a power switch configured to hold the latch circuit in a predetermined state, a controller configured to hold the latch circuit in the predetermined state and to detect an operation of the power switch, and a storage configured to store setting information. In response to supply of the first power to the connector, the latch circuit is configured to, when supplied with the first power and when the predetermined state is a first state, switch on the switch circuit to supply the first power to the regulator. The regulator is configured to generate second power based on the supplied first power and to supply the second power to the controller and the storage. The controller is configured to, when the setting information in the storage is valid, maintain the latch circuit in the first state without performing detection of the operation of the power switch.
Enhancement mode startup circuit with JFET emulation
A startup circuit adapted to be coupled to an input voltage supply and operable to supply an output voltage at an output terminal, the startup circuit including: a first transistor having a first control terminal, a first current terminal and a second current terminal, the first current terminal adapted to be coupled to the input voltage supply and the second current terminal coupled to the output terminal; a precharge circuit having a first terminal, a second terminal and a third terminal, the second terminal adapted to be coupled to the input voltage supply and the third terminal coupled to the first control terminal; a current limiter coupled to the precharge circuit, the first control terminal and the second current terminal; a second transistor having a second control terminal, a third current terminal and a fourth current terminal, the third current terminal coupled to the precharge circuit and the second control terminal adapted to be coupled to a control signal; and a third transistor having a third control terminal, a fifth current terminal and a sixth current terminal, the fifth current terminal coupled to the first control terminal and the third control terminal is adapted to be coupled to the control signal.
Supply voltage detecting circuit, method of operating the same, electronic device comprising the same and electronic system comprising the same
An electronic device includes circuitry configured to output a first output signal shifting to a logic high level at a first time in response to a supply voltage reaching a first voltage level, output a second output signal shifting to a logic high level at a second time occurring after the first time in response to the supply voltage reaches a second level higher than the first level; and the circuitry includes an AND gate circuit configured to output a reset signal based on the first output signal and the second output signal.
Semiconductor device
To provide a technique for detecting a low voltage of a power-on reset circuit. A semiconductor device has a power-on reset circuit including: a first bipolar transistor; a second bipolar transistor formed by connecting a plurality of bipolar transistors in parallel; a detection-voltage adjusting resistance element; a temperature-characteristic adjusting resistance element; a current adjusting resistance element; and a comparator.
Semiconductor device
To provide a technique for detecting a low voltage of a power-on reset circuit. A semiconductor device has a power-on reset circuit including: a first bipolar transistor; a second bipolar transistor formed by connecting a plurality of bipolar transistors in parallel; a detection-voltage adjusting resistance element; a temperature-characteristic adjusting resistance element; a current adjusting resistance element; and a comparator.