Abstract:
A circuit for providing a voltage, which includes a first voltage generating circuit to output a first voltage generated by dividing an input voltage on the basis of resistance rate varied in accordance with a first control signal, a second voltage generating circuit to output a third voltage by using a second voltage, where the third voltage is shifted in accordance with a temperature, a third voltage generating circuit to change the third voltage by using a voltage shift rate set in accordance with a level of an operation voltage to be outputted at the temperature, thereby outputting a fourth voltage, and a comparison amplifying circuit configured to output the operation voltage in accordance with the first voltage, the fourth voltage and resistance rate.
Abstract:
A regulator included in a high voltage generator for supplying a high voltage to a semiconductor memory device is disclosed. The regulator includes a voltage dividing circuit configured to divide an output voltage of a charge pump, a comparing circuit configured to compare a reference voltage with a divided voltage by the voltage dividing circuit, a regulator driving circuit configured to couple selectively the voltage dividing circuit to a ground, and a high voltage discharging circuit configured to discharge the divided voltage applied to the comparing circuit when supply of a power supply voltage is stopped.
Abstract:
A high-voltage switch circuit includes an enable control circuit, a feedback circuit, a boosting circuit, and a high voltage switch. The enable control circuit precharges an output node to a set voltage in response to an enable signal. The feedback circuit supplies a feedback voltage to an input node in response to a switch control voltage generated from the output node when the output node is precharged. The boosting circuit boosts the feedback voltage and outputs a boosting voltage to the output node, in response to clock signals, thereby increasing the switch control voltage. The high voltage switch is turned on or off in response to the switch control voltage, and is turned on to receive a high voltage and output the received high voltage. The boosting circuit includes an amplification circuit of a cross-coupled type.
Abstract:
A motor driven power steering device may include a motor drive unit equipped with a motor moving a rack so as to change steering angle, and a control unit detecting a moving direction of a steering wheel, operating the motor in accordance with the moving direction, and controlling the motor so as to vary the maximum stroke of the rack. The rack stroke may be increased in a predetermined control range of a wheel stroke and the rack stroke may be decreased out of a predetermined control range of a wheel stroke in such a manner that the gap between the wheel and the vehicle body is actively controlled. Further, a separate varying device for limiting the movement of the rack is not included such that the number of components and the manufacturing cost is reduced.