Patent ID: 7342439
Filing Date: 2008-03-11
Classification: G05F

Abstract:
1. A current bias start-up circuit, which is used for activating a current bias circuit, wherein the current bias circuit includes N current mirrors, each current mirror includes a first transistor and a second transistor, the drain of the first transistor is coupled to the gate of the first transistor, the gate of the second transistor is coupled to the gate of the first transistor, and the sources of the first transistor and the second transistor of a first current mirror of the N current mirrors coupled to a first voltage, the current bias start-up circuit comprising: a third transistor, having its gate coupled to the gates of the first transistor and the second transistor of the first current mirror, and its first source/drain coupled to the first voltage; an impedance device, including a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal is coupled to a second source/drain of the third transistor and the second terminal is coupled to a second voltage; and a fourth transistor, having its gate coupled to the first terminal of the impedance device, its first source/drain coupled to the first voltage, its second source/drain coupled to the gate of the first transistor of a Kth current mirror of the N current mirrors, wherein the source/drain of the first transistor of the first current mirror of the N current mirrors is directly coupled to the source/drain of the first transistor of the Kth current mirror of the N current mirrors and the source/drain of the second transistor of the first current mirror of the N current mirrors is directly coupled to the source/drain of the second transistor of the Kth current mirror of the N current mirrors, wherein N and K are natural numbers and 2≦K<N, wherein the impedance device is a fifth transistor having its gate coupled to the first voltage, its first source/drain being the first terminal of the impedance device, and its second source/drain being the second terminal of the impedance device, and wherein the first voltage is greater than the second voltage.