Driver circuit and a method for matching the output impedance of a driver circuit with a load impedance
First Claim
1. A line driver circuit of an integrated circuit (IC), comprising:
- a first current source configured to operate in a triode region such that it has a first impedance value when the first current source is active;
a first resistor connected in parallel with the first current source, the first resistor having a first resistance value;
a second current source configured to operate in a triode region such that it has a second impedance value when the second current source is active;
current switching circuitry coupled to at least one of the first and second current sources;
a second resistor connected in parallel with the second current source, the second resistor having a second resistance value; and
a source termination resistor connected across output terminals of the driver circuit, wherein the first and second resistance values and the source termination resistance value are set such that a combination of the first and second impedances, the first and second resistors and the source termination resistor provides the driver circuit with a desired output impedance, wherein the source termination resistance value (RST) is sufficiently large that its effect is mathematically negligible in the expression ((Rb1∥
Rds1])+(Rb2∥
Rds2))∥
RST, wherein Rb1 is the first resistance value, Rb2 the second resistance value, Rds1 is a resistance of the first current source, and Rds2 is a resistance of the second current source.
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Abstract
A line driver circuit with an output impedance that is set to a value which is based at least in part on the impedance of one or more current sources of the driver circuit. The current source impedance varies depending on the desired output amplitude of the driver circuit. Once the current source impedance is determined, a resistor is selected to be placed in parallel connection with the current source so that the combination of the resistor and the current source impedance will produce a desired output impedance for the driver circuit. Preferably, the driver circuit includes a second current source and second resistor in parallel with each other and a source termination resistor, such that the combination of the current source impedance values and the resistor values produces a desired output impedance for the driver circuit.
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4 Claims
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1. A line driver circuit of an integrated circuit (IC), comprising:
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a first current source configured to operate in a triode region such that it has a first impedance value when the first current source is active; a first resistor connected in parallel with the first current source, the first resistor having a first resistance value; a second current source configured to operate in a triode region such that it has a second impedance value when the second current source is active; current switching circuitry coupled to at least one of the first and second current sources; a second resistor connected in parallel with the second current source, the second resistor having a second resistance value; and a source termination resistor connected across output terminals of the driver circuit, wherein the first and second resistance values and the source termination resistance value are set such that a combination of the first and second impedances, the first and second resistors and the source termination resistor provides the driver circuit with a desired output impedance, wherein the source termination resistance value (RST) is sufficiently large that its effect is mathematically negligible in the expression ((Rb1∥
Rds1])+(Rb2∥
Rds2))∥
RST, wherein Rb1 is the first resistance value, Rb2 the second resistance value, Rds1 is a resistance of the first current source, and Rds2 is a resistance of the second current source. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for providing a line driver circuit of an integrated circuit (IC) with a desired output impedance, the line driver circuit including current switching circuitry coupled to at least one current source, the method comprising:
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selecting a value of a first resistor; placing the first resistor in parallel with a first current source of the driver circuit, the first current source configured to operate in a triode region such that it has a first impedance value when the first current source is active; selecting a value of a second resistor; placing the second resistor in parallel with a second current source of the driver circuit, the second current source configured to operate in a triode region such that it has a second impedance value when the second current source is active; selecting a value for a source termination resistor; and placing a source termination resistor across output terminals of the driver circuit, and wherein the combination of the first and second impedance values, the first and second resistance value and the source termination resistance value produces a desired output impedance for the driver circuit, wherein the value of the source termination resistor (RST) is sufficiently large that its effect is mathematically negligible in the expression ((Rb1∥
Rds1])+(Rb2∥
Rds2))∥
RST, wherein Rb1 is the first resistance value, Rb2 the second resistance value, Rds1 is a resistance of the first current source, and Rds2 is a resistance of the second current source. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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