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Page 1: A HIGH-SPEED LOW-POWER RAIL-TO-RAIL BUFFER AMPLIFIER FOR LCD APPLICATION C-W Lu; Xiao, P.H.; Electrical and Computer Engineering, Canadian Conference on

A HIGH-SPEED LOW-POWER RAIL-TO-RAIL BUFFER AMPLIFIER FOR LCD APPLICATION

C-W Lu; Xiao, P.H.;Electrical and Computer Engineering, Canadian Conference on May 2006 Page(s):709 - 712

指導教授:林志明 老師 研究生:黃信嵐 學號: 95662008

2007.11.26

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OUTLINE

INTRODUCTION Proposed Buffer Amplifier Experimental Results Conclusions Q&A

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INTRODUCTION

As LCD are becoming larger and higher resolution, there is a big demand of developing low power dissipation, high resolution, small settling time and high-speed LCD driver.

In a column drivers of high-speed LCD driver, the output buffers determine the speed, resolution, voltage swing and power dissipation.

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INTRODUCTION

A high-speed low-power rail-to-rail class-B buffer amplifier, which is suitable for LCD applications, is

proposed. The buffer draws little current while static, but has a

large driving capability while transient. The circuit achieves the large driving capability by

employing simple comparators to sense the transients of the input to turn on the output stages ,which are statically off in the stable state.

This increases the speed of the circuit without increasing static power consumption too much.

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Proposed Buffer Amplifier

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Proposed Buffer Amplifier

The rail-to-rail differential pairs M3~M4 and M7~M8, which are biased by the constant current sources M1~M2 and M5~M6, are actively loaded by thecurrent summer.

The current summer, which is biased by the constant current sources (M9~M12) to applicable differentsupply voltages, is used to add the currents of the rail-to-rail differentialamplifiers and then transfer the current to voltages for the comparators.

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Proposed Buffer Amplifier

The comparators (M21~M24)are used to amplify the voltage difference of two inputs.

the outputs of thecomparators turn on/off the transistors of the output stages(M25~M26).

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Proposed Buffer AmplifierIn order to have a large driving capability and little static current, the ratios of the buffer are designed as:

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Proposed Buffer Amplifier

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Proposed Buffer Amplifier

this causes M21 to be sat.but M22 to be triode. Then the VDm22 is pulled down to a very low level.

Similarly, M23 stays in triode and M24 goes to sat. Then the VDm23 is close to VDD.

This makes the output transistors M25 and M26 cut off from the output node and consume no power in the stable state.

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Proposed Buffer AmplifierVin+Im3 , Im8

Im4 , Im7

VGm14 , VGm20 VGm21~VGm24

VDm22

M26 turn on , star to discharge the output node.M25 still off.

When the Vout reaches the level that the voltage differencebetween the input and output is almost zero, M26 stopsdischarging the output node.

Since the VGm26 can reach a value of VDD, M26 can be turned to fully “on” to discharge the output at a maximal speed.

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Proposed Buffer Amplifier

Vin+

M26 off

VGm25

M25 star to charge the output load until the Vout almost equal to the Vin.

VGm25 can be pulled down to a very low level, so M25 can charge the output load at a maximal speed.

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Experimental Results

The measured results of the output with the input of a large dynamic range of a 20 KHz triangular wave of the proposed buffer amplifier loaded with a large size capacitor of600 pF for power supplies of (a) 3.3 V and (b) 8 V.

They can be seen that theoutputs basically follow the inputs.

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Experimental Results

(a) and (b) show thestep responses of the same buffer loaded with a capacitance of 600 pF with the voltage swings of 3.1 V and 7.8 V for powersupplies of 3.3 V and 8 V.

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Experimental Results

Die photograph of the proposed buffer amplifier.

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CONCLUSION

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CONCLUSION

Compared with the another buffers, the performance of the proposed circuit is superior in supply voltage range, input/output voltage range, area ,quiescent power consumption and settling time.

The measured data do show that the proposed output buffer circuit is very suitable for LCD applications.

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Q&A