Patents Represented by Law Firm Ware, Fressola, Van Der Sluys & Adopphson
  • Patent number: 5680060
    Abstract: When high frequency signals are transmitted to an integrated circuit through a lfine, the line must have a matched terminal resistance located as closely as possible to its end. Every portion of the line without a matched terminal resistance, and each branch of the line, produces disturbing signal reflections. In modern housings of large-scale integrated circuits the terminals are only separated by 0.5 mm, and it becomes increasingly more difficult to connect a resistance as closely as possible to the terminal of the integrated circuit. According to the invention, a field effect transistor (T.sub.R), which functions as a terminal resistance, is located inside the integrated circuit. The value determined by the channel resistance is adjusted by means of a regulated control voltage, so that the effects of operating temperature, changes in the supply voltage and deviations in the integrated circuit caused by manufacturing processes have no effect on the resistance value needed for the line match.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1997
    Assignee: Alcatel NV
    Inventors: Thomas Banniza, Helmut Preisach