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`. Chapeer 18 Special-Purpose Digital Circuits 41
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`current in MS and M6. When the output of the oscillator ts kow, M3 Is om and M2 is
`off. This alkkvws the constant current from M4 to charge C. When the voltage across C
`reaches V,,,,, the output of the Schmitt trigger swings low, This causes the curput of the
`ascillater to go high and allows the constant currers from M1 to discharge C. When C
`is discharged doen co V,,, . the Schmitt trigger changes states. This series of events
`cominues, generating the square wave ourpul.
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`tralled-cscillavce wsing Schmitt tngger and current sources.
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`= MOSFETs M2 and M3 are sed os switches.
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`If we label the drain currents of M1 and M4 as /,, and J... we can estimate the
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`The period of the oscillation frequency is, as before, the sum of f, and ¢,,
`This type of oscillator |s termed a voltage-comtralled oscillator (VOO) since the
`outpat frequency can be controlled by an external voltage. The currents /,, and /,.,
`(Pig. 18.8) are directly controlled by the control voltage. As we will see in Ch. 20, the
`current in MS is mirrored in M1, M4, and M6, with an appropriate scaling factor
`dependent on the size of the transistors.
`18.1.4 High-Speed Schmitt Trigger
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`It tures ot in practice that the Schmitt trigger of Fig. 18.3 is met casily optimized for
`high speed. The effective switching resistances of the MOSFETs are difficult to reduce
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