High-voltage sensor for integrated circuits

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Specific signal discriminating without subsequent control – By amplitude

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330288, 365228, 327 75, H03F 3193, G11C 700

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053979460

ABSTRACT:
The CMOS high-voltage sensor circuit has a voltage reference including, for example, of four N-channel MOS transistors; one pass-gate P-channel transistor; one current-mirror P-channel MOS transistor; and a conventional high-voltage sensor including, for example, of two P-channel MOS transistors and one N-channel MOS transistor. The sensor circuit of this invention generates a high-voltage signal at the output if the input voltage is greater than both the reference voltage plus two P-channel threshold voltages and the supply voltage Vcc plus two P-channel threshold voltages. The power-up or power-down sequence may be in any order without adversely affecting the operation of the circuit of this invention.

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