Abstract:
Techniques to provide bootstrap control of a CMOS transistor switch. The techniques may include driving a control terminal of a CMOS transistor switch to a first predetermined voltage to set the CMOS transistor switch to an off-state. The first predetermined voltage may be drained to a discharge voltage and the control terminal may be driven to a second predetermined voltage to set the CMOS transistor switch to an on-state. The control terminal may be driven to the first predetermined voltage to return the CMOS transistor switch to the off-state.
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention may provide a circuit. The circuit may include a primary side, a secondary side, and an isolated energy transfer device electrically isolating the primary side and the secondary side. The primary side may include a first energy storage device coupled to a power source, a control system coupled to the first energy storage device for power, a second energy storage device, and a coupling system, coupled to the control system, to selectively couple the second energy storage device to the power source in a first phase and to selectively couple the second energy storage device to the primary side of the isolated energy transfer device during a second phase.
Abstract:
An apparatus for characterising an analog to digital converter, comprising a signal generator for supplying an input signal having a first sinusoidal component to an analog to digital converter and an acquisition device for receiving and storing a plurality of output values from the analog to digital converter, and a data processor arranged to examine the output values in order to determine discrepancies due to bit weight errors and to calculate estimates of the bit weights or bit weight errors.
Abstract:
Techniques to perform bandgap circuit trimming that maximize the operating range and minimize the trimming time at which the bandgap will be accurate. A bandgap circuit output voltage may be trimmed by heating the circuit, supplying increasing input power to the bandgap circuit, and adjusting operational parameters of the bandgap circuit to generate a constant bandgap circuit output voltage. When the bandgap circuit output voltage may remain constant, a constant input power may be applied to the bandgap circuit and its output voltage may be adjusted to a predetermined voltage level.
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a relaxation oscillator with improved performance against phase noise error. The phase noise error may be reduced from sources whose power is greater at lower frequencies. To reduce the noise error, the relaxation oscillator may include chopping in the charging current driver; chopping in the trigger level generator; and/or chopping in the currents that feed the cells. A chopped amplifier may be provided to perform chopping of the input signals.
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a relaxation oscillator with improved performance against phase noise error. The phase noise error may be reduced from sources whose power is greater at lower frequencies. To reduce the noise error, the relaxation oscillator may include chopping in the charging current driver; chopping in the trigger level generator; and/or chopping in the currents that feed the cells. A chopped amplifier may be provided to perform chopping of the input signals.
Abstract:
Techniques to perform bandgap circuit trimming that maximize the operating range and minimize the trimming time at which the bandgap will be accurate. A bandgap circuit output voltage may be trimmed by heating the circuit, supplying increasing input power to the bandgap circuit, and adjusting operational parameters of the bandgap circuit to generate a constant bandgap circuit output voltage. When the bandgap circuit output voltage may remain constant, a constant input power may be applied to the bandgap circuit and its output voltage may be adjusted to a predetermined voltage level.
Abstract:
A circuit system includes a first circuit for receiving an input signal, a second circuit for interfacing with a user, a signal path connecting the first circuit to the second circuit, the signal path including a first isolator and a second isolator serially connected to the first isolator, and a capacitance detector that detects a change in a combined capacitance of the first and second isolators as an indicator of a breakdown of one of the first and second isolators.