Low power, high speed level shifter
First Claim
1. A voltage level translator comprising:
- an input connection receiving an input signal having a first upper voltage level and a first lower voltage level;
an input stage producing first and second intermediate outputs, the first intermediate output being at substantially the first upper voltage level when the input signal is at substantially the first lower voltage level, the second intermediate output being at the first upper voltage level when the input signal is at the first upper voltage level; and
an output stage producing an output signal in response to the input signal, the output signal being at a second lower voltage level when the first intermediate output is at substantially the first upper voltage level, and at the first lower voltage level when the second intermediate output is at substantially the first upper voltage level, the output stage comprising;
a first output transistor having its gate connected to the first intermediate output, its source electrically connected to the second lower voltage level, and its drain connected to a source of a second output transistor,the second output transistor having its gate connected to the second intermediate output, and its drain electrically connected to the first lower voltage level, andan output line connected to the drain of the first output transistor.
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Abstract
A voltage level translator is disclosed which translates a CMOS input signal into a CMOS output signal where the low voltage level of the output signal is equal to the high voltage level of the input signal. The voltage level translator is described in an integrated circuit such as memory circuits, including DRAMs. Specifically, the voltage level translator produces an output signal which can be used as a gate voltage on a precharge transistor for a booted circuit where the gate voltage need only drop to the high voltage level of the input signal to shut the transistor off. The voltage level translator described, therefore, reduces the time and power required to translate an input signal by limiting the voltage swing of the output signal.
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10 Claims
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1. A voltage level translator comprising:
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an input connection receiving an input signal having a first upper voltage level and a first lower voltage level; an input stage producing first and second intermediate outputs, the first intermediate output being at substantially the first upper voltage level when the input signal is at substantially the first lower voltage level, the second intermediate output being at the first upper voltage level when the input signal is at the first upper voltage level; and an output stage producing an output signal in response to the input signal, the output signal being at a second lower voltage level when the first intermediate output is at substantially the first upper voltage level, and at the first lower voltage level when the second intermediate output is at substantially the first upper voltage level, the output stage comprising; a first output transistor having its gate connected to the first intermediate output, its source electrically connected to the second lower voltage level, and its drain connected to a source of a second output transistor, the second output transistor having its gate connected to the second intermediate output, and its drain electrically connected to the first lower voltage level, and an output line connected to the drain of the first output transistor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An integrated circuit operating at a first supply voltage level provided by an external power supply comprising:
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an internal power supply providing a second supply voltage level; a voltage level translator comprising an input connection for receiving an input signal having a first upper signal voltage level equal to the first supply voltage level and a first lower voltage level; an input stage producing first and second intermediate outputs, the first intermediate output being at substantially the first upper voltage level when the input signal is at the first lower voltage level, the second intermediate output being at substantially the first upper voltage level when the input signal is at the first upper voltage level; an output stage producing an output signal in response to the input signal, the output signal being at a second lower voltage level equal to the second supply voltage when the first intermediate output is at substantially the first upper voltage level, and at the first lower voltage level when the second intermediate output is at substantially the first upper voltage level; an additional circuit for receiving the output signal; said output stage comprising a first transistor having its gate connected to the first intermediate output, its source electrically connected to the second lower voltage level, and its drain connected to a source of a second transistor; the second transistor having its gate connected to the second intermediate output, and its drain electrically connected to the first lower voltage level; and an output line connected to the drain of the first transistor. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. An integrated circuit operating at a first supply voltage level provided by an external power supply comprising:
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an internal power supply providing a second negative supply voltage level; a voltage level translator comprising an input connection for receiving an input signal having a first upper signal voltage level equal to the first supply voltage level and a first lower voltage level, and a circuit for producing an output signal in response to the input signal and having a second upper voltage level equal to the first lower voltage level and a second lower voltage level equal to the second negative supply voltage level; and an internal circuit for receiving the output signal.
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8. A voltage level translator comprising:
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an input connection receiving an input signal having a first upper voltage level and a first lower voltage level; an input stage producing first and second intermediate outputs, the first intermediate output being at substantially the first upper voltage level when the input signal is at substantially the first upper voltage level, the second intermediate output being at the first upper voltage level when the input signal is at the first lower voltage level; and an output stage producing an output signal in response to the input signal, the output signal being at a second lower voltage level when the first intermediate output is at substantially the first upper voltage level, and at the first lower voltage level when the second intermediate output is at substantially the first upper voltage level, the output stage comprising; a first n-channel transistor having its gate connected to the first intermediate output, its source electrically connected to the second lower voltage level, and its drain connected to a source of a second n-channel transistor, the second n-channel transistor having its gate connected to the second intermediate output, and its drain electrically connected to the first lower voltage level, and an output line connected to the drain of the first n-channel transistor. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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