Integrated circuit with gate conductor defined resistor

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Field effect device

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H01L 2976

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058380337

ABSTRACT:
A doped semiconductor distributed resistor is placed in series with the drain of a field effect transistor, typically for electrostatic discharge protection of an integrated circuit. The resistor is defined with a mask formed from the same conductor layer (e.g., polysilicon) that forms the transistor gate conductor. To avoid a floating gate, the conductor mask may be tied to the associated output bondpad. The advantages of using a gate conductor-defined resistor as compared to the prior-art practice includes better control of the resistor dimensions. Hence, the overall size of the output transistor and resistor may be reduced as compared to prior-art techniques, while achieving a high level of ESD protection.

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