Title :
Restoration of controllable hysteresis in partially depleted SOI CMOS Schmitt trigger circuits
Author :
Kuang, Jente B. ; Chuang, Ching-Te
Author_Institution :
IBM Corp., Austin, TX, USA
fDate :
7/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a new circuit technique to alleviate the uncontrollable floating-body-induced hysteretic component present in the transfer characteristics of voltage-mode CMOS Schmitt trigger circuits in a partially depleted silicon-on-insulator technology. This technique integrates a successive switching threshold shift mechanism with the systematic body contact scheme, resulting in improved noise immunity and well-defined hysteresis behavior for the Schmitt trigger circuit that is suitable for use as a low-noise receiver, level shifter, waveform-reshaping circuit, and delay element in very large-scale integrated applications.
Keywords :
CMOS digital integrated circuits; VLSI; hysteresis; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit modelling; silicon-on-insulator; trigger circuits; CMOS Schmitt trigger circuits; CMOS digital integrated circuits; circuit modeling; circuit sensitivity analysis; controllable hysteresis; floating-body-induced hysteretic component; integrated circuit design; noise immunity; partially depleted SOI circuits; silicon-on-insulator; switching threshold shift; very large-scale integrated applications; waveform-reshaping circuit; CMOS technology; FETs; Frequency; Hysteresis; Integrated circuit noise; Integrated circuit technology; Silicon on insulator technology; Switching circuits; Trigger circuits; Voltage; CMOS digital integrated circuits; Circuit modeling; SOI; circuit sensitivity analysis; integrated circuit design; silicon on insulator; technology;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSII.2004.831428