Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying
Patent
1989-01-06
1990-03-27
Hearn, Brian E.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
437 34, 437 56, 437 74, H01L 2122, H01L 21283
Patent
active
049120549
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a proces for making a bipolar-CMOS circuit which includes a NMOS transistor site (18) electrically isolated from a bipolar transistor site (16). The NMOS transistor site (18) includes a semiconductor region (24) isolated from a bipolar transistor well (26) by deep diffusion ring (32). A buried layer (13) forms a bottom of the deep diffusion isolation ring (32). A backgate voltage can be applied to the isolated semiconductor region (24) of the NMOS device, which bias may be different than that applied to the substrate (10). Optimum performance of the NMOS transistor is thus assured irrespective of the magnitude of operating voltage of the bipolar transistor.
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Demond Thomas W.
Hearn Brian E.
Hoel Carlton H.
Quach T. N.
Sharp Melvin
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