High speed peak amplitude comparator
First Claim
1. A peak amplitude comparator comprising:
- a first transistor having a control terminal coupled to receive an input signal, a first terminal coupled to a power supply, and a second terminal coupled to apply a first signal;
a capacitor coupled to the second terminal of the first transistor and for maintaining the first signal;
a second transistor having a control terminal coupled to receive a reference voltage, a first terminal coupled to the power supply, and a second terminal coupled to apply a second signal; and
a comparator having a first terminal coupled to receive the first signal and a second terminal coupled to receive the second signal.
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Abstract
Various methods and circuits for implementing high speed peak amplitude comparison. The invention achieves higher speed of operation by eliminating the slow feedback loop commonly employed in peak detection. In one embodiment, the invention directly compares a signal that represents the peak amplitude of the input signal minus a small voltage drop, to a modified reference voltage. The modified reference voltage corresponds to the reference voltage that is adjusted to compensate for the small voltage drop in the maximum input voltage. In another embodiment, the invention implements a differential version of the peak amplitude comparator to obtain better noise rejection and reduced effective offset among other advantages.
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1 Claim
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1. A peak amplitude comparator comprising:
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a first transistor having a control terminal coupled to receive an input signal, a first terminal coupled to a power supply, and a second terminal coupled to apply a first signal;
a capacitor coupled to the second terminal of the first transistor and for maintaining the first signal;
a second transistor having a control terminal coupled to receive a reference voltage, a first terminal coupled to the power supply, and a second terminal coupled to apply a second signal; and
a comparator having a first terminal coupled to receive the first signal and a second terminal coupled to receive the second signal.
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