Abstract:
An electronic device includes a first device terminal and a second device terminal. A first and a second thyristor are reverse-connected between the two device terminals. A first and a second MOS transistor are respectively coupled between the conduction electrodes (emitters and collectors) of the two NPN transistors of the two thyristors. A third MOS transistor is coupled between the emitters of the two NPN bipolar transistors of the two thyristors and a fourth MOS transistor is coupled between the bases of the two PNP bipolar transistors of the two thyristors. A gate region is common to all the MOS transistors and a semiconductor substrate region includes the substrates of all the MOS transistors
Abstract:
The component incorporates, in topological terms, a scalable number of triac structures in a concentric annular arrangement. The component can be used with an electronic device to protect against electrostatic discharges. For example, the components can be used to protect the input/output pad, the first power supply terminal, and the second power supply terminal of an integrated circuit against electrostatic discharges.
Abstract:
A protection device includes a triac and triggering units. Each triggering unit is formed by a MOS transistor configured to operate at least temporarily in a hybrid operating mode and a field-effect diode. The field-effect diode has a controlled gate that is connected to the gate of the MOS transistor.
Abstract:
An integrated circuit may include at least one MOS transistor having a sigmoid response. The at least one MOS transistor may include a substrate, a source region, a drain region, a gate region, and insulating spacer regions on either side of the gate region. The substrate may include a first region situated under the gate region between the insulating spacer regions. At least one of the source and drain regions may be separated from the first region of the substrate by a second region of the substrate situated under an insulating spacer region, which may be of a same type of conductivity as the first region of the substrate.
Abstract:
The component incorporates, in topological terms, a scalable number of triac structures in a concentric annular arrangement. The component can be used with an electronic device to protect against electrostatic discharges. For example, the components can be used to protect the input/output pad, the first power supply terminal, and the second power supply terminal of an integrated circuit against electrostatic discharges.
Abstract:
An electronic device includes a thyristor having an anode, a cathode, a first bipolar transistor disposed on the anode side. A second bipolar transistor is disposed on the cathode side. These two bipolar transistors are nested and connected between the anode and the cathode. A MOS transistor is coupled between the collector region and the emitter region of the second bipolar transistor. The transistor has a gate region connected to the cathode via a resistive semiconductor region incorporating at least a part of the base region of the second bipolar transistor.
Abstract:
A protection device includes a triac and triggering units. Each triggering unit is formed by a MOS transistor configured to operate at least temporarily in a hybrid operating mode and a field-effect diode. The field-effect diode has a controlled gate that is connected to the gate of the MOS transistor.
Abstract:
An electronic device includes a thyristor having an anode, a cathode, a first bipolar transistor disposed on the anode side. A second bipolar transistor is disposed on the cathode side. These two bipolar transistors are nested and connected between the anode and the cathode. A MOS transistor is coupled between the collector region and the emitter region of the second bipolar transistor. The transistor has a gate region connected to the cathode via a resistive semiconductor region incorporating at least a part of the base region of the second bipolar transistor.
Abstract:
An electronic device includes a first device terminal and a second device terminal. A first and a second thyristor are reverse-connected between the two device terminals. A first and a second MOS transistor are respectively coupled between the conduction electrodes (emitters and collectors) of the two NPN transistors of the two thyristors. A third MOS transistor is coupled between the emitters of the two NPN bipolar transistors of the two thyristors and a fourth MOS transistor is coupled between the bases of the two PNP bipolar transistors of the two thyristors. A gate region is common to all the MOS transistors and a semiconductor substrate region includes the substrates of all the MOS transistors.
Abstract:
An electronic device includes a thyristor having an anode, a cathode, a first bipolar transistor disposed on the anode side. A second bipolar transistor is disposed on the cathode side. These two bipolar transistors are nested and connected between the anode and the cathode. A MOS transistor is coupled between the collector region and the emitter region of the second bipolar transistor. The transistor has a gate region connected to the cathode via a resistive semiconductor region incorporating at least a part of the base region of the second bipolar transistor.