Low standby current comparator having a zero temperature coefficient with hysterisis
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1. A comparator circuit, comprising:
- a first transistor having an emitter, a base and first and second collectors, said emitter being coupled for receiving an input signal, said base being coupled to said first collector;
a second transistor having a collector, a base and an emitter, said base and collector being coupled together, said emitter being coupled to a first source of operating potential;
a first resistor coupled between said first collector of said first transistor and said collector of said second transistor;
a third transistor having a base, a collector and a first emitter, said base being coupled to said base of said second transistor, said collector being coupled to said second collector of said first transistor;
a second resistor coupled between said first emitter of said third transistor and said first source of operating potential; and
a fourth transistor having a base, an emitter and a collector, said emitter being coupled to said first source of operating potential, said base being coupled to said second collector of said first transistor, said collector providing an output signal when said input signal exceeds a first predetermined threshold, said output signal being substantially zero when said input signal is less than a second predetermined threshold.
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Abstract
A comparator circuit is provided compatible with CMOS logic levels for the input signal and including a substantially zero standby current when the input signal is initially less than the upper trip threshold. The trip threshold follows a bandgap voltage with a zero temperature coefficient, while hysterisis is provided with the upper and lower trip thresholds. An alternate embodiment of the comparator circuit provides a selectable zero temperature coefficient for the trip threshold as a ratio of emitter resistors while maintaining the hysterisis with the upper and lower trip thresholds.
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1. A comparator circuit, comprising:
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a first transistor having an emitter, a base and first and second collectors, said emitter being coupled for receiving an input signal, said base being coupled to said first collector; a second transistor having a collector, a base and an emitter, said base and collector being coupled together, said emitter being coupled to a first source of operating potential; a first resistor coupled between said first collector of said first transistor and said collector of said second transistor; a third transistor having a base, a collector and a first emitter, said base being coupled to said base of said second transistor, said collector being coupled to said second collector of said first transistor; a second resistor coupled between said first emitter of said third transistor and said first source of operating potential; and a fourth transistor having a base, an emitter and a collector, said emitter being coupled to said first source of operating potential, said base being coupled to said second collector of said first transistor, said collector providing an output signal when said input signal exceeds a first predetermined threshold, said output signal being substantially zero when said input signal is less than a second predetermined threshold. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A comparator circuit, comprising:
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an input stage having a high impedance input terminal coupled for receiving an input signal and having an output for providing an output signal operating in accordance with said input signal; a first transistor having an emitter, a base and first and second collectors, said emitter being coupled for receiving a first source of operating potential, said base being coupled for receiving said output signal of said input stage; a second transistor having a collector, a base and an emitter, said base and collector being coupled together to said first collector of said first transistor, said emitter being coupled to a second source of operating potential; a third transistor having a base, a collector and a first emitter, said base being coupled to said base of said second transistor, said collector being coupled to said second collector of said first transistor; a first resistor coupled between said first emitter of said third transistor and said second source of operating potential; and a fourth transistor having a base, an emitter and a collector, said base being coupled to said second collector of said first transistor, said emitter being coupled to said second source of operating potential, said collector providing an output signal when said input signal exceeds a first predetermined threshold, said output signal being substantially zero when said input signal is less than a second predetermined threshold. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. In an integrated circuit a comparator, comprising:
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a first transistor having an emitter, a base and first and second collectors, said emitter being coupled for receiving an input signal, said base being coupled to said first collector; a second transistor having a collector, a base and an emitter, said base and collector being coupled together, said emitter being coupled to a first source of operating potential; a first resistor coupled between said first collector of said first transistor and said collector of said second transistor; a third transistor having a base, a collector and first and second emitters, said base being coupled to said base of said second transistor, said collector being coupled to said second collector of said first transistor; a second resistor coupled between said first emitter of said third transistor and said first source of operating potential; a fourth transistor having a base, an emitter and a collector, said base being coupled to said second collector of said first transistor, said emitter being coupled to said second emitter of said third transistor, said collector providing an output signal when said input signal exceeds a first predetermined threshold, said output signal being substantially zero when said input signal is less than a second predetermined threshold; and a third resistor coupled between said second emitter of said third transistor and said first source of operating potential. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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