Voltage comparator circuit and method
US-9768761-B2 · Sep 19, 2017 · US
US10056892B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10056892-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615394472-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 21, 2018 |
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A comparator circuit including: a first node and a second node, which receive a first current and a second current, respectively; a first current mirror, which includes a first load transistor and a first output transistor; and a second current mirror, which includes a second load transistor and a second output transistor. The comparator circuit further includes: a first feedback transistor and a second feedback transistor cross-coupled together, the control terminals of the first and second feedback transistors being connected to the first and second nodes, respectively; a first resistor, having a first terminal, which is connected to the control terminal of the first load transistor, and a second terminal, which is connected to the first node and to the control terminal of the first output transistor; and a second resistor, having a first terminal, connected to the control terminal of the second load transistor, and a second terminal, connected to the second node and to the control terminal of the second output transistor.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A continuous-time comparator circuit, comprising: a first node and a second node configured to receive, respectively, a first current and a second current which form a differential signal; a first current mirror including a first load transistor having a control terminal and a conduction terminal, and a first output transistor having a respective control terminal, the conduction terminal of the first load transistor being connected to the first node, said first output transistor being configured to be traversed by a first mirrored current that is a function of the first current; a second current mirror including a second load transistor having a respective control terminal and a respective conduction terminal, and a second output transistor having a respective control terminal, the conduction terminal of the second load transistor being connected to the second node, said second output transistor being configured to be traversed by a second mirrored current that is a function of the second current; a first feedback transistor having a respective conduction terminal and a respective control terminal, which are connected to said first node and to said second node, respectively; a second feedback transistor having a respective conduction terminal and a respective control terminal, which are connected to said second node and to said first node, respectively; output circuitry electrically coupled to the first and second output transistors and configured to generate an output signal that switches between a first value and a second value as a function of said first and second mirrored currents; a first resistor having a first terminal connected to the control terminal of the first load transistor, and a second terminal connected to the first node and to the control terminal of the first output transistor; and a second resistor having a respective first terminal connected to the control terminal of the second load transistor, and a respective second terminal connected to the second node and to the control terminal of the second output transistor. 2. The continuous-time comparator circuit according to claim 1 , wherein each one of the first resistor and the second resistor has a resistance greater than or equal to 100 kΩ. 3. The continuous-time comparator circuit according to claim 1 , wherein said output circuitry forms an output node and is configured to vary a voltage present on said output node as a function of the difference between said first and second mirrored currents. 4. The continuous-time comparator circuit according to claim 3 , wherein each of said first and second output transistors has a respective conduction terminal; and wherein said output circuitry comprises a third current mirror electrically coupled to the conduction terminals of the first and second output transistors and to said output node. 5. The continuous-time comparator circuit according to claim 3 further comprising at least one inverter having an input connected to said output node. 6. The continuous-time comparator circuit according to claim 1 further comprising a differential pair including a first input transistor and a second input transistor, each of which has a respective conduction terminal and a respective control terminal; and wherein one of the control terminals of the first and second input transistors is configured to be set at a reference voltage, the other terminal being configured to receive an input signal; and wherein the respective conduction terminals of the first and second input transistors are connected to the first and second input nodes, respectively. 7. The continuous-time comparator circuit according to claim 1 , wherein said first and second load transistors, said first and second output transistors, and said first and second feedback transistors are MOSFETs. 8. A comparator circuit, comprising: an input circuit coupled to receive first and second input signals and configured to provide first and second current signals to first and second input nodes, respectively, based on the first and second input signals; a first current mirror including a first load transistor coupled to the first input node and including a first output transistor configured to generate a first mirrored current based on the first current signal, the first current mirror including a first resistive circuit to set a constant associated with the first load transistor to a first time constant value; a first feedback transistor including a conduction node coupled to the first input node and a control node coupled to the second input node, a second time constant being associated with the first feedback transistor where the second time constant has a second time constant value that is less than the first time constant value; a second current mirror including a second load transistor coupled to the second input node and including a second output transistor configured to generate a second mirrored current based on the second current signal, the second current mirror including a second resistive circuit to set a time constant associated with the second load transistor to the first time constant value; a second feedback transistor including a conduction node coupled to the second input node and a control node coupled to the first input node, the second time constant being associated with the second feedback transistor; and output circuitry coupled to the first and second output transistors and configured to generate an output signal based on the first and second mirrored currents. 9. The comparator circuit of claim 8 , wherein the input circuit comprises a differential pair of transistors. 10. The comparator circuit of claim 8 , wherein the output circuitry is coupled to an output node and is configured to control a voltage on the output node based on a difference between the first and second mirrored currents. 11. The comparator circuit of claim 10 , wherein the output circuitry comprises a third output transistor in a diode-coupled configuration, the third output transistor coupled to the first output transistor and the output circuitry further including a fourth output transistor coupled to the third output transistor and to the output node. 12. The comparator circuit of claim 11 further comprising a plurality of series-connected inverters, an input of a first one of the plurality of series-connected inverters coupled to the output node. 13. The comparator of claim 8 , where each of the transistors comprises a MOSFET. 14. The comparator of claim 8 , wherein each of the first and second load transistors has a width-to-length ratio W/L for a channel of the transistor and each of the first and second feedback transistors has a width-to-length ratio for a channel of the transistor, and wherein the width to length ratio for the first and second load transistors is great then the width to length ration for the first and second feedback transistors. 15. The comparator circuit of claim 8 wherein each of the first and second resistive circuits comprises a resistor having a resistance value that is greater than or equal to approximately 100 kΩ. 16. A method of comparing first and second input signals, the method comprising: providing a first current to a first input node based on the first input signal; providing a second current to a second input node based on the second input signal; controlling a voltage on the first input node through a negative-feedback mechanism based upon the first current, the negative-feedback mechanism having an associated first time constant; controlling a voltage on the second in
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