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Publication
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Paper
High-Speed Low-Power Direct-Coupled Complementary Push-Pull ECL Circuit
Abstract
This paper presents a high-speed low-power direct-coupled complementary push-pull ECL (DC-PP-ECL) circuit. The circuit features a direct-coupled pnp pull-up and npn pull-down scheme with no extra biasing circuit for the push-and pull-transistor. The bias of the pull-up pnp transistor is established entirely by direct tapping of the existing voltage levels in the current switch. The scheme provides a sharp self-terminating dynamic current pulse through the pull-up pnp transistor during the switching transient, thus completely decoupling the collector load resistor from the delay path. Based on a 0.8-µm double-poly self-aligned complementary bipolar process, the circuit offers 2.0X (2.2X) improvement in the loaded delay at 1.0 (0.5) mW/gate and 2.2X improvement in the load driving capability at 1.0 mW/gate compared with the conventional ECL circuit. © 1994 IEEE