H03M1/66

Highly linear input and output rail-to-rail amplifier
11082012 · 2021-08-03 · ·

An amplifier includes input transconductors that receive an input signal, the input signal having a voltage swing. A supply side current mirror generates a gate voltage as a function of input signal voltage and current sources that provide a bias current of the input transconductors as a function of the gate voltage to maintain a constant bias current across the voltage swing of the input signal. Resistors average source voltages of the transconductance-cancelling transconductors to provide an average source voltage and apply the average source voltage to wells of input devices of the transconductance-cancelling transconductors to reduce back bias effect. The input devices are laid out in a same well and have a common centroid to cancel out process mismatches. A first I-DAC trims an offset of first transconductors, and a second I-DAC trims an offset of second transconductors to attain low offsets across a rail-to-rail input common mode range.

Dynamic common mode control

An apparatus such as an electronic circuit includes an input operable to receive an input signal; a dynamic common mode adjustor operable to: i) derive a differential signal from the received input signal, and ii) control an offset of the differential signal as a function of the received input signal to produce an offset differential signal; and an output operable to output the offset differential signal. In one arrangement, the offset differential signal outputted from the output includes a first signal and a second signal; a difference between the second signal and the first signal proportionally varies with respect to the received input signal.

Dynamic common mode control

An apparatus such as an electronic circuit includes an input operable to receive an input signal; a dynamic common mode adjustor operable to: i) derive a differential signal from the received input signal, and ii) control an offset of the differential signal as a function of the received input signal to produce an offset differential signal; and an output operable to output the offset differential signal. In one arrangement, the offset differential signal outputted from the output includes a first signal and a second signal; a difference between the second signal and the first signal proportionally varies with respect to the received input signal.

Oscillator, electronic apparatus and vehicle
11070212 · 2021-07-20 · ·

Provided is an oscillator including: a first resonator; a second resonator; a first oscillation circuit generating a first oscillation signal by oscillating the first resonator; a second oscillation circuit generating a second oscillation signal that has frequency-temperature characteristics different from frequency-temperature characteristics of the first oscillation signal by oscillating the second resonator; a clock signal generation circuit generating a clock signal with a frequency that is temperature compensated by temperature compensation data; and a processing circuit performing time digital conversion processing based on the first oscillation signal and the second oscillation signal, and obtaining the temperature compensation data based on measurement data of the time digital conversion processing.

Oscillator, electronic apparatus and vehicle
11070212 · 2021-07-20 · ·

Provided is an oscillator including: a first resonator; a second resonator; a first oscillation circuit generating a first oscillation signal by oscillating the first resonator; a second oscillation circuit generating a second oscillation signal that has frequency-temperature characteristics different from frequency-temperature characteristics of the first oscillation signal by oscillating the second resonator; a clock signal generation circuit generating a clock signal with a frequency that is temperature compensated by temperature compensation data; and a processing circuit performing time digital conversion processing based on the first oscillation signal and the second oscillation signal, and obtaining the temperature compensation data based on measurement data of the time digital conversion processing.

SWITCHED CAPACITOR CIRCUITS
20210242875 · 2021-08-05 ·

A device having a capacitive sampling structure that allows for removal of sampling noise can be implemented in a variety of applications. Noise cancellation can be achieved by storing on an auto-zero capacitor a scaled replica of kT/C noise by a mechanism of correlated sampling. In an example embodiment, a set of switches can be arranged such that, in switching, scaled thermal noise, generated in an acquisition phase in which a voltage signal is input to an input capacitor structure, is captured on an output capacitor structure and, in a conversion phase, the captured thermal noise is cancelled or compensated from an output of the output capacitor structure.

Time-interleaved successive approximation register analog to digital converter with grouped digital to analog capacitors

The present invention is a system and method for providing a modified Digital-to-Analog converter (DAC) for use in a time-interleaved successive-approximation-register (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC), the DAC including grouping of capacitance electrodes by Bit in a DAC, thereby reducing parasitic capacitances, and substantially improving power efficiency and speed to operate at GHz frequencies.

Circuit device, electro-optical device, and electronic apparatus
11094274 · 2021-08-17 · ·

A circuit device includes a transfer gate, a charge compensation circuit, and a control circuit. The control circuit controls the charge compensation circuit. The charge compensation circuit discharges charge from an output node of the transfer gate when a voltage of an input signal to the transfer gate is in a first voltage range at a timing at which the transfer gate is turned off. The charge compensation circuit injects charge into the output node of the transfer gate when a voltage of the input signal to the transfer gate is in a second voltage range lower than that in the first voltage range at a timing at which the transfer gate is turned off.

DIFFERENTIAL TO SINGLE-ENDED HIGH BANDWIDTH COMPENSATOR

A compensator is described with higher bandwidth than a traditional differential compensator, lower area than traditional differential compensator (e.g., 40% lower area), and lower power than traditional differential compensator. The compensator includes a differential to single-ended circuitry that reduces the number of passive devices used to compensate an input signal. The high bandwidth compensator allows for faster power state and/or voltage transitions. For example, a pre-charge technique is applied to handle faster power state transitions that enables aggressive dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) and voltage transitions. The compensator is configurable in that it can operate in voltage mode or current mode.

Reference signal generation by reusing the driver circuit

A display compensation circuit includes a driver circuit including a digital-to-analog converter (DAC), the driver circuit configured to drive pixels of a display panel; and a compensation circuit including a current-mode sensing circuit and a reference current generator circuit, the compensation circuit configured to determine a value to compensate for pixel variations across the display panel, the reference current generator circuit configured to generate a reference current using the DAC of the driver circuit.