Samsung electronics co., ltd. (20240347114). SERIAL INTERFACE RECEIVER AND AN OFFSET CALIBRATION METHOD THEREOF simplified abstract

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SERIAL INTERFACE RECEIVER AND AN OFFSET CALIBRATION METHOD THEREOF

Organization Name

samsung electronics co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Dam Yun of Suwon-si (KR)

Dongyeon Kwag of Suwon-si (KR)

Dongwoo Baek of Suwon-si (KR)

Jehyung Yoon of Suwon-si (KR)

Sangik Cho of Suwon-si (KR)

Dae-Hoon Han of Suwon-si (KR)

SERIAL INTERFACE RECEIVER AND AN OFFSET CALIBRATION METHOD THEREOF - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240347114 titled 'SERIAL INTERFACE RECEIVER AND AN OFFSET CALIBRATION METHOD THEREOF

The abstract describes a parallel e-fuse device with two e-fuses transferring different fuse currents to an output terminal.

  • The first e-fuse includes a power transistor to control the fuse current, a clamp amplifier for charging the transistor's gate, and a balance amplifier for discharging the gate.
  • The clamp amplifier generates the charging current based on the difference between the feedback voltage and a reference voltage.

Potential Applications: - Circuit protection in electronic devices - Power management systems - Overcurrent protection in automotive applications

Problems Solved: - Efficient control of fuse currents - Reliable protection against overcurrent events

Benefits: - Enhanced safety in electronic systems - Improved reliability of power distribution - Cost-effective solution for overcurrent protection

Commercial Applications: - Integrated circuits - Automotive electronics - Industrial control systems

Questions about e-fuse technology: 1. How does the balance amplifier help in controlling the gate of the power transistor? The balance amplifier provides a sinking current to discharge the gate of the power transistor, ensuring precise control over the fuse current.

2. What are the advantages of using a clamp amplifier in an e-fuse device? The clamp amplifier helps in providing a charging current to the gate of the power transistor, ensuring efficient operation and reliable protection against overcurrent events.


Original Abstract Submitted

a parallel e-fuse device including: a first e-fuse to receive an input voltage and transfer a first fuse current to an output terminal; and a second e-fuse to receive the input voltage and transfer a second fuse current to the output terminal, the first e-fuse includes: a power transistor to control the first fuse current according to a gate voltage; a clamp amplifier to provide a charging current to charge a gate of the power transistor, the charging current being obtained by monitoring a feedback voltage; a balance amplifier to provide a first sinking current to discharge the gate of the power transistor, the first sinking current being obtained by comparing a current sensing signal with a current monitoring signal, wherein the clamp amplifier generates the charging current according to a differential voltage between the feedback voltage and a reference voltage.