Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Regenerative type switching device – Device protection
Reexamination Certificate
1999-05-03
2002-10-22
Flynn, Nathan J. (Department: 2826)
Active solid-state devices (e.g., transistors, solid-state diode
Regenerative type switching device
Device protection
C251S110000, C251S111000, C251S121000, C251S355000, C251S367000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06469325
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit device and a manufacturing technique therefor, and particularly to a technique effective for use in a semiconductor integrated circuit device provided with a protection circuit having a thyristor structure and a manufacturing technique therefor.
With advances in miniature processing technology in a semiconductor manufacturing process, miniaturization of elements, interconnections, etc. constituting a semiconductor integrated circuit device is now putting forward. With their miniaturization, the performance of the semiconductor integrated circuit device is increasingly improving.
On the one hand, however, a problem arises in that the miniaturized elements, interconnections, etc. are extremely weak to an excessive voltage or overvoltage such as static electricity or the like and are easy to break. There has been a strong demand for the elucidation of the mechanism of deterioration and destructive phenomena due to static electricity and the establishment of a protection structure with a view toward ensuring the reliability of the semiconductor integrated circuit device.
Meanwhile, the present inventors have discussed a protection circuit having a thyristor structure. This protection circuit is electrically connected to a wiring path for connecting an external terminal and an internal circuit to one another. Described specifically, the protection circuit is constructed by electrically connecting, for example, a thyristor having p
+
, n, p and n
+
between an external terminal and a ground potential.
In the present protection circuit, a discharge path varies according to the polarity of a voltage applied from the outside. The protection circuit has a structure wherein when an excessive voltage or overvoltage applied from the outside is positive, the protection circuit is discharged in accordance with the operation of the thyristor and when the overvoltage is negative, it is discharged in accordance with the operation of each lateral bipolar transistor.
As the protection circuit, one is known which has been described in, for example, the IEEE, 1991, CUSTOM INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CONFERENCE 27.2.1. According to this reference, since parasitic bipolar transistors each having large drive capability are used as protection elements, a surge current is allowed to escape satisfactorily so that electro static discharge (hereinafter called “ESD”) resistance can be enhanced.
Further, a structure of the protection circuit having the thyristor structure has been described in, for example, the 1988EOS/ESD SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS ┌A PROCESS-TOLERANT INPUT PROTECTION CIRCUIT FOR ADVANCED CMOS PROCESSES┘, P201-P205. A basic device structure and operation of a thyristor constituting the protection circuit have been explained in the present reference.
As another reference that discloses the protection circuit having the thyristor structure, one is known which has been disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 4-196352 (reference 1) or Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 6-62529 (reference 2). According to these references 1 and 2, a diode (corresponding to reference numeral
300
in
FIG. 3
or the like in the reference 1 or symbol D
1
in
FIG. 1
or the like in the reference 2) for the protection circuit is provided in a stage posterior to a thyristor for the protection circuit. In these references, however, the diode is provided in a stage posterior to a resistor for the protection circuit, which has been intentionally added to the stage posterior to the thyristor, and is provided in a region different from a well in which the thyristor is provided in a semiconductor substrate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
However, the present inventors found out a problem that in the protection circuit having the thyristor structure, the difference in ESD resistance would occur according to the polarity of an overvoltage applied from the outside.
That is, the protection circuit having the thyristor structure has a problem in that since a holding voltage is low and the amount of energy used up or consumed through the discharge path is dispersed in a low state when the discharge is carried out through the thyristor (when the positive overvoltage is applied), ESD resistance is high, whereas since the holding voltage is high, the amount of energy consumed through the discharge path is large and a discharge current is easy to concentrate on a reverse junction when the discharge is carried out through each lateral bipolar transistor (when the negative overvoltage is applied), the ESD resistance is low.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a technique capable of eliminating the difference in ESD resistance caused by polarities of overvoltages applied to an external terminal and enhancing ESD resistance of a semiconductor integrated circuit device to both positive and negative overvoltages.
The above and other objects and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the description of the present specification and the accompanying drawings.
A summary of typical ones of the inventions disclosed in the present application will be described in brief in the following manner.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a semiconductor integrated circuit device comprising:
a protection element having a thyristor structure, which is electrically connected between an external terminal and a ground potential, the protection element being provided on a semiconductor substrate, and a diode serving as a protection element electrically connected between the external terminal and the ground potential so that the diode is connected in the forward direction when a negative overvoltage is applied to the external terminal.
Thus, since a diode for allowing a negative overvoltage to escape is provided as a protection element as well as a thyristor for allowing a positive overvoltage to escape, an excessive current or overcurrent is allowed to promptly escape form a ground potential to an external terminal through the diode when the negative overvoltage is applied to the external terminal. It is therefore possible to enhance even ESD resistance to the negative overvoltage. That is, according to the present invention, since high ESD resistance to both positive and negative overvoltages applied to the external terminal can be obtained, the yield and reliability of the semiconductor integrated circuit device can be enhanced.
Further, since a protection circuit element is made up of a diode relatively small in occupied area, the entire occupied area of a protection circuit will not result in a significant increase. Therefore, high ESD resistance to both positive and negative overvoltages applied to the external terminal can be obtained.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a semiconductor integrated circuit device wherein the protection element having the thyristor structure includes,
a first semiconductor region of a conductive type opposite to the semiconductor substrate, which is formed in an upper layer of the semiconductor substrate;
a second semiconductor region of a conductive type opposite to the semiconductor substrate, the second semiconductor region being formed in the upper layer of the semiconductor substrate so as to be spaced away from the first semiconductor region;
a third semiconductor region corresponding to a region of a conductive type opposite to the first semiconductor region, the third semiconductor region being formed between at least the first semiconductor region and the second semiconductor region in the semiconductor substrate;
a fourth semiconductor region formed within the first semiconductor region, constructed by a semiconductor region of the same conductive type as the first semiconductor region and electrically connected to the external terminal;
a fifth semiconductor region formed within the first semiconductor region so as to be adjacent to the fourth semiconductor region, co
Ishizuka Hiroyasu
Kubota Katsuhiko
Okuyama Kousuke
Flynn Nathan J.
Sefer Ahmed N
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