Soft starting reference voltage circuit
First Claim
1. A reference voltage circuit, provided with a constant voltage source, for outputting a voltage generated by the constant voltage source as a reference voltage to be used by other circuits, comprising:
- an output terminal;
a current source;
a capacitor connected to said output terminal and charged by said current source;
a comparator which generates an instruction signal when a voltage of said output terminal exceeds a threshold voltage which is lower by a predetermined value than said voltage generated by the constant voltage source;
a first switch which connects the constant voltage source with said output terminal through a resistor when the instruction signal is generated; and
a second switch which short-circuits the constant voltage source to said output terminal after the voltage of said output terminal has substantially reached said voltage generated by said constant voltage source.
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Abstract
A capacitor is connected to an output terminal. A constant current source charges the capacitor. A comparator compares the voltage of the output terminal with a threshold voltage. When the voltage of the output terminal exceeds the threshold voltage, the current supply by the constant current source to the capacitor is stopped, and the output terminal is connected to a constant voltage source through a resistor. When a predetermined time has passed after the voltage of the output terminal exceeds the threshold voltage, the output terminal is directly connected to the constant voltage source.
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1. A reference voltage circuit, provided with a constant voltage source, for outputting a voltage generated by the constant voltage source as a reference voltage to be used by other circuits, comprising:
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an output terminal;
a current source;
a capacitor connected to said output terminal and charged by said current source;
a comparator which generates an instruction signal when a voltage of said output terminal exceeds a threshold voltage which is lower by a predetermined value than said voltage generated by the constant voltage source;
a first switch which connects the constant voltage source with said output terminal through a resistor when the instruction signal is generated; and
a second switch which short-circuits the constant voltage source to said output terminal after the voltage of said output terminal has substantially reached said voltage generated by said constant voltage source.- View Dependent Claims (3)
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2. A reference voltage circuit, provided with a constant voltage source, for outputting a voltage generated by the constant voltage source as a reference voltage to be used by other circuits, comprising:
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an output terminal;
a current source;
a capacitor connected to said output terminal and charged by said current source;
a comparator which generates an instruction signal when a voltage of said output terminal exceeds a threshold voltage which is lower by a predetermined value than said voltage generated by the constant voltage source;
a first switch which connects the constant voltage source with said output terminal through a resistor when the instruction signal is generated; and
a second switch which short-circuits the constant voltage source to said output terminal after the voltage of said output terminal has substantially reached said voltage generated by said constant voltage source, wherein said current source stops an electric current when the instruction signal is generated.
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4. A reference voltage circuit, provided with a constant voltage source, for outputting a voltage generated by the constant voltage source as a reference voltage to be used by other circuits, comprising:
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an output terminal;
a current source;
a capacitor connected to said output terminal;
a comparator which compares a voltage of said output terminal with said voltage generated by the constant voltage source, and generates an instruction signal when a difference is smaller than a predetermined value;
a first switch circuit which operates such that said capacitor is charged by at least one of said current source when the voltage of said output terminal is lower than the voltage generated by said constant voltage source, and the constant voltage source through a resistor when the instruction signal is generated; and
a second switch circuit which short-circuits the constant voltage source to said output terminal after the voltage of said output terminal has substantially reached said voltage generated by said constant voltage source.
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5. A method of generating a reference voltage, comprising the steps of:
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comparing a voltage of an output terminal with a value based on a constant voltage source;
connecting the constant voltage source with the output terminal through a circuit having a time constant when a difference between the voltage of the output terminal and the voltage of the constant voltage source is smaller than a predetermined value; and
short-circuiting the constant voltage source to said output terminal after the voltage of said output terminal has substantially reached said voltage generated by said constant voltage source.
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6. A method of providing a reference voltage to an output terminal, comprising the steps of:
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increasing an output voltage on the output terminal linearly from 0 to a level close to the reference voltage using a constant current source and a capacitor connected to the output terminal; and
increasing the output voltage from that level to the reference voltage along an RC curve using a resistor connected to a voltage source and the capacitor, the voltage source generating the reference voltage.
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