High voltage driving circuit reducing a transient current

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Transient responsive

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361 56, 361115, 361118, H02H 300

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a high voltage driving circuit for preventing an transient current. The high voltage driving circuit including a non-overlap signal generator for generating the first and second non-overlap signals in response to the logic level signal, a satge for generating a first driving signal in response to the logic level signal and the first and second non-overlap signals, a pre-driving circuit which is driven in response to the first non-overlap signal and the first driving signal, and a complementary output circuit for controlling a current flowing toward the output terminal in response to the output signal of the pre-driving circuit and the second non-overlap signal.

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Masaji Nakano, Keiju Takahashi, Akio Tanaka, Ami Osawa and Hiroshi Yoshida; Full-Complementary High-Voltage Driver ICs for Flat Display Panels; 1989; pp. 29-36.

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