Abstract:
A device for comparing two input signals includes a first comparator with differential outputs to whose inputs the signals are applied. The first comparator is followed by a second comparator delivering an output logic signal of the device. Each comparator includes at least one input differential stage, and each stage has two arms biased by a bias current generator. The comparison device may also include at least one additional current supply circuit associated with an arm of the input differential stage of the first comparator to copy the current of the arm and add it, with a multiplier factor, to the bias current of the input differential stage of the second comparator. This facilitates a corresponding switch-over.
Abstract:
The amplifier includes an input amplifier stage, an output amplifier stage cascode-connected with the input amplifier stage, and a load stage connected to the output stage. The load stage includes a plurality of circuits each including a capacitive component and an inductive component having a Q greater than 10, and having respective different resonant frequencies. All the gain curves respectively associated with all the circuits have, to within a stated tolerance, the same maximum gain value at the resonant frequencies. The gain curves respectively associated with two circuits having respective immediately adjacent resonant frequencies overlap below a threshold 3 dB, to within a stated tolerance, below the maximum gain value.
Abstract:
A process for color adjustment of a color monitor including a cathode-ray tube and a brightness adjustment module includes providing a nominal brightness signal downstream of a white level adjustment module for adjusting a white level and upstream of a black level adjustment module for adjusting a black level. The process also includes setting a voltage required to obtain a black color image, setting a voltage required to obtain a white color image, providing the nominal brightness signal upstream of the white level adjustment module, and setting the voltage required to obtain the black color image.
Abstract:
An electrically erasable and programmable memory includes a memory array having memory cells connected to word lines and bit lines. The bit lines are arranged in columns. The memory also includes read circuits connected to the bit lines and programming latches connecting the bit lines to a programming line. The memory includes a device to break the conductive paths connecting the memory cells of a column to the read circuits when data has been loaded into the latches of the column, without breaking the conductive paths that connect the latches of the column to the read circuits.
Abstract:
A voltage regulation device is for a reference cell of a dynamic random access memory arranged in lines and columns and including a plurality of memory cells. The device includes at least one capacitor of a predetermined capacitance which can be discharged during memory access.
Abstract:
An integrated circuit memory includes a FLASH memory including a circuit for recording a word presented on its input without the possibility of recording simultaneously several words in parallel. The integrated circuit memory may include a buffer memory with a sufficient capacity to store a plurality of words, the output of which is coupled to the input of the FLASH memory. A circuit is also included for recording into the buffer memory a series of words to be recorded into the FLASH memory and recording into the FLASH memory the words first recorded into the buffer memory.
Abstract:
A interconnection structure of the damascene type is produced on a surface of a microelectronic device that includes at least one dielectric material layer for housing at least one interconnection and at least one interface layer on the dielectric material layer. The interface layer may include at least one SiCH layer and at least one SiOCH layer.
Abstract:
A method for acquiring tracking points belonging to a trajectory of a target object in motion, includes: emitting a radiation towards the target object; receiving a reflection of the radiation from the target object in respective fields of view of each detection zone of a network of detection zones; processing the reflection by determining distances separating the target object from an origin point by measuring a time of flight of the radiation in each detection zone; determining a degree of coverage of each detection zone; and estimating, based on the distances and on the degree of coverage of each detection zone, a position of a tracking point corresponding to a position of an extremity of the target object inside a respective detection zone chosen in a direction of motion of the target object.
Abstract:
A duty cycle protection circuit including a first synchronous device adapted to receive a first clock signal on an input line and to generate a first clock transition of a second clock signal in response to a first clock transition of the first clock signal; and reset circuitry coupled to the input line and adapted to generate a second clock transition of the second clock signal by resetting the first synchronous device a time delay after the first clock transition of the first clock signal.
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing an integrated circuit, including the steps of forming first transistors on a first semiconductor layer; depositing a first insulating layer above the first semiconductor layer and the first transistors, and leveling the first insulating layer; depositing a conductive layer above the first insulating layer, and covering the conductive layer with a second insulating layer; bonding a semiconductor wafer to the second insulating layer; thinning the semiconductor wafer to obtain a second semiconductor layer; and forming second transistors on the second semiconductor layer.