MOS FET drive circuit providing protection against transient vol

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307443, 307451, 307558, 307542, H03K 1708, H03K 1716, H03K 17284, H03K 3013

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048251020

ABSTRACT:
A drive circuit suitable for producing a high voltage drive output signal has an output stage formed of a P-channel MOS FET (4) and an N-channel MOS FET (5) connected for push-pull operation. The circuit is configured such that even with a supply voltage applied to the output stage which is higher than the ON-state withstand voltage of the MOS FETs, this value of voltage is prevented from being applied to a MOS FET which is in the ON stage, i.e. by providing voltage-dropping resistors (R.sub.1, R.sub.2) connected between the drain electrodes of the MOS FETs (4, 5) or utilizing a circuit which prevents each MOS FET from entering the ON state until after the other MOS FET has entered the OFF state.

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Electronic Design, 18th Apr. 1985, pp. 52, 53; D. Bursky: "CMOS ICs Handle High-Voltage Needs of RS-232 Interface".

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