Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Transient responsive
Patent
1996-07-23
1998-04-21
Gaffin, Jeffrey A.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Safety and protection of systems and devices
Transient responsive
361 56, 361 90, 361115, H02H 322
Patent
active
057424659
ABSTRACT:
A protection circuit for a CMOS integrated circuit which is biased with a first voltage and a second voltage includes a voltage divider, a voltage comparator, and a switch. The full level of the first voltage is higher than that of the second voltage. The voltage divider divides the first voltage which is to be compared with the second voltage in the voltage comparator. The switch is controlled by the voltage comparator. The switch isolates the CMOS integrated circuit from the second voltage when the first voltage is lower than the second voltage. Therefore, no forward bias current path exists in the CMOS integrated circuit even though the voltage levels of the first and second voltages reach their full levels at different times.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4439805 (1984-03-01), Tarleton
patent: 5218506 (1993-06-01), Harris
Gaffin Jeffrey A.
Jackson Stephen W.
Winbond Electronics Corporation
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