Title :
A novel technique to generate fine resolution hysteresis in decision circuits
Author :
Hamed, H.M. ; Salama, A.E. ; Zaghloul, M.
Author_Institution :
National Telecomms Inst., Cairo, Egypt
Abstract :
Comparators with hysteresis are commonly used in differential input-output (I/O) receivers to allow fast low power operation with reduced voltage swings for point-to-point transmission. In such applications, a hysteresis of 25-50 mV may be used, with a value of 100 mV also quite common. However, certain other applications, such as caller number identification over standard telephone lines, require the receiver to respond properly to signal swings of around 17 mV. Hence, a technique is required to generate a hysteresis of around 4-6 mV. In this paper, a modification to a typical decision circuit is described, which results in the required levels of hysteresis without using large devices. A test chip has been fabricated in a typical 1.5 μm technology and tested to verify the results.
Keywords :
MOSFET; comparators (circuits); decision circuits; hysteresis; low-power electronics; telephone lines; 1.5 micron; caller number identification; comparators; decision circuits; differential input-output receivers; fine resolution hysteresis; low power operation; point-to-point transmission; telephone lines; voltage swings; CMOS technology; Circuit testing; Cities and towns; Hysteresis; MOSFET circuits; Power engineering and energy; Signal processing; Telecommunications; Telephony; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 2003 IEEE 46th Midwest Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8294-3
DOI :
10.1109/MWSCAS.2003.1562555