Electrostatic protection circuit

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Load shunting by fault responsive means

Reexamination Certificate

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11108854

ABSTRACT:
An electrostatic protection circuit to prevent damage to a protected circuit due to electrostatic discharge applied to an input/output terminal, comprises one or more diodes connected in series and provided between a connection point of the input/output terminal and the protected circuit, and a GND terminal and a MOS transistor connected to the diodes in series, and having an operating voltage lower than a signal voltage input from the input/output terminal. The diodes cause a voltage drop in normal operation.

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Warrent R. Anderson, et al., “ESD Protection for Mixed-Voltage I/O Using NMOS Transistors Stacked in a Cascode Configuration”, EOS/ESD Symposium 98-54.
Japanese Office Action dated Apr. 18, 2006 and partial English Translation.

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