Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Integrated circuit structure with electrically isolated... – Passive components in ics
Patent
1995-09-26
1998-12-01
Thomas, Tom
Active solid-state devices (e.g., transistors, solid-state diode
Integrated circuit structure with electrically isolated...
Passive components in ics
257528, 257529, 257209, 257758, 257207, 257686, 361730, 361746, 361735, H01L 2302
Patent
active
058442979
ABSTRACT:
This interconnect chip provides the function of an antifuse device. The interconnect chip is initially disconnected. Application of a high voltage applied across two terminals on the chip causes intrinsic polysilicon, which serves as an insulator between the connections to break down and form a reliable short circuit between the pads by redistribution of impurities from the layers above and below the intrinsic polysilicon.
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Crafts Harold S.
Moll Maurice M.
Bailey Wayne P.
Symbios, Inc.
Thomas Tom
Williams Alexander Oscar
Yee Duke W.
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