Analog circuits having improved transistors, and methods therefor
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1. A circuit, comprising:
- a plurality of transistors having controllable current paths coupled between at least a first and second node, the transistors configured to generate an analog electrical output signal in response to an analog input value, whereinat least one of the transistors has a deeply depleted channel formed below its gate defined by a substantially undoped channel region formed over a relatively highly doped screen layer formed over a doped body region, wherein;
the plurality of transistors includes at least one first biased transistor and at least one second biased transistor, the first biased transistor having a body coupled to receive a standard bias voltage, the second biased transistor having a body coupled to receive a forward bias voltage that lowers the threshold voltage of the second biased transistor with respect to the first biased transistor.
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Abstract
Circuits are disclosed that may include a plurality of transistors having controllable current paths coupled between at least a first and second node, the transistors configured to generate an analog electrical output signal in response to an analog input value; wherein at least one of the transistors has a deeply depleted channel formed below its gate that includes a substantially undoped channel region formed over a relatively highly doped screen layer formed over a doped body region.
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1. A circuit, comprising:
a plurality of transistors having controllable current paths coupled between at least a first and second node, the transistors configured to generate an analog electrical output signal in response to an analog input value, wherein at least one of the transistors has a deeply depleted channel formed below its gate defined by a substantially undoped channel region formed over a relatively highly doped screen layer formed over a doped body region, wherein; the plurality of transistors includes at least one first biased transistor and at least one second biased transistor, the first biased transistor having a body coupled to receive a standard bias voltage, the second biased transistor having a body coupled to receive a forward bias voltage that lowers the threshold voltage of the second biased transistor with respect to the first biased transistor. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A circuit, comprising:
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a plurality of transistors having controllable current paths coupled between at least a first and second node, the transistors configured to generate an analog electrical output signal in response to an analog input value, wherein at least one of the transistors has a deeply depleted channel formed below its gate that includes a substantially undoped channel region formed over a relatively highly doped screen layer formed over a doped body region, wherein the plurality of transistors includes a differential pair of transistors, comprising a first transistor having a gate coupled to receive a first input signal and a source coupled to a bias node, and a second transistor having a gate coupled to receive a second input signal and a source coupled to the bias node, wherein the first and second transistors are matching transistors that both include the deeply depleted channel; a differential amplifier circuit comprising the differential pair of transistors, and a biasing circuit coupled to the bias node that limits a current flow through the differential pair of transistors, wherein the biasing circuit includes at least one bias transistor having a source-drain path coupled between the bias node and a power supply node, and a gate coupled to receive a bias control signal; wherein the plurality of transistors includes standard biased transistors of a first conductivity type having bodies coupled to a standard body bias voltage; and wherein the at least one bias transistor is of the first conductivity type and has a body coupled to a forward body bias voltage different from the standard body bias voltage, the forward body bias voltage lowering the threshold voltage of the bias transistor with respect to the standard biased transistors.
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4. A circuit, comprising:
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a plurality of transistors having controllable current paths coupled between at least a first and second node, the transistors configured to generate an analog electrical output signal in response to an analog input value, wherein at least one of the transistors has a deeply depleted channel formed below its gate that includes a substantially undoped channel region formed over a relatively highly doped screen layer formed over a doped body region, wherein the plurality of transistors includes a differential pair of transistors, comprising a first transistor having a gate coupled to receive a first input signal and a source coupled to a bias node, and a second transistor having a gate coupled to receive a second input signal and a source coupled to the bias node, wherein the first and second transistors are matching transistors that both include the deeply depleted channel; a differential amplifier circuit comprising the differential pair of transistors, and a biasing circuit coupled to the bias node that limits a current flow through the differential pair of transistors, wherein the biasing circuit including at least one bias transistor having a source-drain path coupled between the bias node and a power supply node, and a gate coupled to receive a bias control signal; wherein the plurality of transistors includes standard threshold voltage (Vt) transistors of a first conductivity type, and the at least one bias transistor is a low Vt transistor of the first conductivity type, having a lower threshold voltage than the standard Vt transistors.
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5. A circuit, comprising:
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a plurality of transistors having controllable current paths coupled between at least a first and second node, the transistors configured to generate an analog electrical output signal in response to an analog input value, wherein at least one of the transistors has a deeply depleted channel formed below its gate that includes a substantially undoped channel region formed over a relatively highly doped screen layer formed over a doped body region, wherein the plurality of transistors includes a differential pair of transistors, comprising a first transistor having a gate coupled to receive a first input signal and a source coupled to a bias node, and a second transistor having a gate coupled to receive a second input signal and a source coupled to the bias node, wherein the first and second transistors are matching transistors that both include the deeply depleted channel; an analog comparator comprising; the differential pair of transistors, and an enable circuit configured to enable and disable a current path between the bias node and a first power supply node in response to an enable signal. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A method, comprising:
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generating an analog output signal by controlling currents flowing through at least two transistors of a same conductivity type, at least two of the transistors being a deeply depleted channel (DDC) transistor having a substantially undoped channel region formed over a relatively highly doped screen layer formed over a doped body region, wherein controlling currents through the at least two transistors includes mirroring a current flowing through a reference transistor in a mirror transistor, at least the mirror transistor being a DDC transistor for a less variable tracking of a current through the reference transistor by the mirror transistor as compared to an equivalently sized doped channel transistor, wherein controlling currents through the at least two transistors includes configuring a first and second transistor into a differential pair having commonly connected sources, and applying an input signal between the gates of the first and second transistors, wherein the first and second transistors are DDC transistors that provide for a less variable input offset voltage as compared to equivalently sized and doped channel transistors; dynamically coupling the commonly connected sources to a power supply node to enable a comparator sensing operation of the differential pair.
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9. A method, comprising:
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generating an analog output signal by controlling currents flowing through at least two transistors of a same conductivity type, at least two of the transistors being a deeply depleted channel (DDC) transistor having a substantially undoped channel region formed over a relatively highly doped screen layer formed over a doped body region, wherein controlling currents through the at least two transistors includes mirroring a current flowing through a reference transistor in a mirror transistor, at least the mirror transistor being a DDC transistor for a less variable tracking of a current through the reference transistor by the mirror transistor as compared to an equivalently sized and doped channel transistor, wherein controlling currents through the at least two transistors includes configuring a first and second transistor into a differential pair having commonly connected sources, and applying an input signal between the gates of the first and second transistors, wherein the first and second transistors are DDC transistors that provide for a less variable input offset voltage as compared to equivalently sized doped channel transistors; coupling the at least two DDC transistors to a first power supply node by at least one low threshold voltage (Vt) transistor of the same conductivity type, wherein the low Vt transistor has a lower threshold voltage than the two DDC transistors. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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12. An integrated circuit (IC) device, comprising:
at least one analog circuit formed in a semiconductor substrate, comprising a first portion having a plurality of interconnected deeply depleted channel (DDC) transistors of a first conductivity type, each DDC transistor having a substantially undoped channel region formed over a relatively highly doped screen layer formed over a doped body region; a second portion having a plurality of interconnected first transistors of a second conductivity type coupled between a first power supply node and the first portion, wherein the first transistors comprise standard threshold voltage (Vt) transistors having a first Vt; a third portion comprising second transistors of the second conductivity type having a lower Vt than the first transistors, the second transistors being selected from the group consisting of;
transistors having a threshold voltage lowering forward bias voltage applied to their bodies that is different than a body bias voltage applied to the first transistors, and transistors having channel doping different than the first transistors.
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13. An integrated circuit (IC) device, comprising:
at least one analog circuit formed in a semiconductor substrate, comprising a first portion having a plurality of interconnected deeply depleted channel (DDC) transistors of a first conductivity type, each DDC transistor defined by a substantially undoped channel region formed over a relatively highly doped screen layer formed over a doped body region; a second portion having a plurality of interconnected first transistors of a second conductivity type coupled between a first power supply node and the first portion, a third portion comprising second transistors of the first conductivity type coupled between a second power supply node and the first portion, the second transistors receiving a body bias voltage different than a body bias voltage received by the DDC transistors of the first portion.
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