Constant current driver circuit
First Claim
1. A constant-current driver circuit comprising:
- a reference current circuit including a first MOS transistor and a first constant-current source connected to the first MOS transistor and providing a reference current to the first MOS transistor, wherein the reference current circuit generates a gate voltage of the first MOS transistor in accordance with a first control signal;
an output current circuit including a second MOS transistor generating an output current having a predetermined ratio to the reference current, a gate of the second MOS transistor being connected to a gate of the first MOS transistor, and a first switch circuit connected to the second MOS transistor in series to on-off control the output current in accordance with a second control signal;
a bias circuit connected to a gate of the second MOS transistor to provide a bias voltage to the gate of the second MOS transistor in accordance with a third control signal, wherein variation in the gate voltage of the second MOS transistor in the on control of the output current is suppressed; and
a control circuit connected to the reference current circuit, the output current circuit and the bias circuit, receiving an input signal and generating the first to third control signals, wherein the reference current circuit and the output current circuit are operated in the same phase, and the bias circuit is operated in the opposite phase to the reference current circuit and the output current circuit.
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Abstract
A constant-current driver circuit for on-off controlling an output current at a high speed is provided. The constant-current driver circuit includes a first MOS transistor to which a reference current is provided and a second MOS transistor connected to the first MOS transistor for generating an output current having a predetermined ratio to the reference current. A switch circuit is connected to the second MOS transistor to on-off control the output current in accordance with the input signal. A bias circuit is connected to the gate of the second MOS transistor to provide a bias voltage to the gate of the second MOS transistor so that variation in the gate voltage of the second MOS transistor is suppressed.
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8 Claims
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1. A constant-current driver circuit comprising:
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a reference current circuit including a first MOS transistor and a first constant-current source connected to the first MOS transistor and providing a reference current to the first MOS transistor, wherein the reference current circuit generates a gate voltage of the first MOS transistor in accordance with a first control signal;
an output current circuit including a second MOS transistor generating an output current having a predetermined ratio to the reference current, a gate of the second MOS transistor being connected to a gate of the first MOS transistor, and a first switch circuit connected to the second MOS transistor in series to on-off control the output current in accordance with a second control signal;
a bias circuit connected to a gate of the second MOS transistor to provide a bias voltage to the gate of the second MOS transistor in accordance with a third control signal, wherein variation in the gate voltage of the second MOS transistor in the on control of the output current is suppressed; and
a control circuit connected to the reference current circuit, the output current circuit and the bias circuit, receiving an input signal and generating the first to third control signals, wherein the reference current circuit and the output current circuit are operated in the same phase, and the bias circuit is operated in the opposite phase to the reference current circuit and the output current circuit.
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2. A constant-current driver circuit comprising:
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a reference current circuit including a first MOS transistor and a first constant-current source connected to the first MOS transistor and providing a reference current to the first MOS transistor, wherein the reference current circuit generates a gate voltage of the first MOS transistor in accordance with a first control signal;
an output current circuit including a second MOS transistor generating an output current having a predetermined ratio to the reference current, a gate of the second MOS transistor being connected to a gate of the first MOS transistor, and a first switch circuit connected to the second MOS transistor in series to on-off control the output current in accordance with a second control signal; and
a bias circuit connected to a gate of the second MOS transistor to provide a bias voltage to the gate of the second MOS transistor in accordance with a third control signal, wherein variation in the gate voltage of the second MOS transistor in the on control of the output current is suppressed, wherein the bias current circuit includes;
a third MOS transistor, a gate and a drain of the third MOS transistor being connected to the gate of the second MOS transistor;
a second constant-current source connected to the third MOS transistor, providing an idle current to the third MOS transistor; and
a second switch circuit connected between the third MOS transistor and a predetermined power supply and being on-off controlled in response to the third control signal. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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5. A constant-current driver circuit comprising:
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a reference current circuit including a first MOS transistor and a first constant-current source connected to the first MOS transistor and providing a reference current to the first MOS transistor, wherein the reference current circuit generates a gate voltage of the first MOS transistor in accordance with a first control signal;
an output current circuit including a second MOS transistor generating an output current having a predetermined ratio to the reference current, a gate of the second MOS transistor being connected to a gate of the first MOS transistor, and a first switch circuit connected to the second MOS transistor in series to on-off control the output current in accordance with a second control signal; and
a bias circuit connected to a gate of the second MOS transistor to provide a bias voltage to the gate of the second MOS transistor in accordance with a third control signal, wherein variation in the gate voltage of the second MOS transistor in the on control of the output current is suppressed, wherein the reference current circuit includes a second switch circuit connected between the source of the first MOS transistor and a predetermined power supply and being on-off controlled in response to the first control signal. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A constant-current driver circuit comprising:
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a reference current circuit including a first MOS transistor and a first constant-current source connected to the first MOS transistor and providing a reference current to the first MOS transistor, wherein the reference current circuit generates a gate voltage of the first MOS transistor in accordance with a first control signal;
an output current circuit including a second MOS transistor generating an output current having a predetermined ratio to the reference current, a gate of the second MOS transistor being connected to a gate of the first MOS transistor, and a first switch circuit connected to the second MOS transistor in series to on-off control the output current in accordance with a second control signal; and
a bias circuit connected to a gate of the second MOS transistor to provide a bias voltage to the gate of the second MOS transistor in accordance with a third control signal, wherein variation in the gate voltage of the second MOS transistor in the on control of the output current is suppressed, wherein the reference current circuit includes;
a second switch circuit connected between a drain of the first MOS transistor and the first constant-current source; and
a third switch circuit connected between a source of the first MOS transistor and a predetermined power supply, wherein the first and second switch circuits are on-off controlled in response to the first control signal.
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8. A constant-current driver circuit comprising:
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a reference current circuit including a first MOS transistor and a first constant-current source connected to the first MOS transistor and providing a reference current to the first MOS transistor, wherein the reference current circuit generates a gate voltage of the first MOS transistor in accordance with a first control signal;
an output current circuit including a second MOS transistor generating an output current having a predetermined ratio to the reference current, a gate of the second MOS transistor being connected to a gate of the first MOS transistor, and a first switch circuit connected to the second MOS transistor in series to on-off control the output current in accordance with a second control signal; and
a bias circuit connected to a gate of the second MOS transistor to provide a bias voltage to the gate of the second MOS transistor in accordance with a third control signal, wherein variation in the gate voltage of the second MOS transistor in the on control of the output current is suppressed, wherein the reference current circuit includes a first resistor connected between the first MOS transistor and a predetermined power supply, and the output current circuit includes a second resistor connected between the second MOS transistor and the predetermined power supply, and wherein a resistance ratio between the first and second resistors is inversely proportional to a size ratio between the first and second MOS transistors.
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