Constant current circuit for preventing latch-up

Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Self-regulating – Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device as the...

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323312, G05F 304, G05F 308, G05F 316, G05F 320

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a constant current circuit for suppressing operation of parasitic thyristor and for preventing short-circuit of IC, even if high voltage such as a thunder is applied to a power source which increases a power supply potential Vcc momentarily. A constant current circuit of the present invention comprises a first current mirror circuit having a first pair of transistors, a second current mirror circuit having a second pair of transistors, and a MOS type capacitor being connected between the collector electrodes of said first pair of transistors and being formed in a second well area of the semiconductor substrate which is adjacent to the first well area where the first and the second mirror circuits are formed thereon.

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