Sub-15 ps charge-buffered active-pull-down ECL/NTL circuits
Ken Chin, Ching-Te Chuang, et al.
CICC 1992
This paper presents a high-speed, low-power, charge-buffered active-pull-down ECL (CB-APD-ECL) circuit. The circuit features a charge-buffered coupling between the common-emitter node of the switching transistors and the base of an active-pull-down n-p-n transistor. This coupling scheme provides a much larger dynamic current than what can be reasonably achieved through the capacitor coupling and a dc path to alleviate the ac-testing requirement. Furthermore, the dynamic current is utilized effectively by the logic stage, thus allowing a reduction in the power consumption of the logic stage without sacrificing the switching speed. Based on a 0.8-μm double-poly self-aligned bipolar technology at a power consumption of 1.0 mW/gate, the circuit offers 37% improvement in both the speed and load driving capability for a loaded gate compared with the conventional ECL circuit. The design and scaling considerations of the circuit are discussed. © 1991 IEEE
Ken Chin, Ching-Te Chuang, et al.
CICC 1992
J.B. Kuang, M.J. Saccamango, et al.
IEEE International SOI Conference 1999
P.F. Lu, C.T. Chuang
CICC 1992
Hyun J. Shin, P.F. Lu, et al.
Bipolar Circuits and Technology Meeting 1990