Electrostatic discharge protection circuit device

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Transient responsive

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C361S056000, C361S091100

Reexamination Certificate

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07933107

ABSTRACT:
An electrostatic discharge protection circuit device includes a discharge circuit, a trigger circuit and a trigger control circuit. The discharge circuit is connected to a predetermined circuit node of a semiconductor device, and makes discharge when surge voltage is applied to the circuit node. The trigger circuit triggers the discharge circuit to start a discharge operation by the discharge circuit. The trigger control circuit controls a trigger voltage at which the trigger circuit starts a discharge operation by the discharge circuit.

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