Increase robustness of devices to overvoltage transients
US-2018034457-A1 · Feb 1, 2018 · US
US10411689B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10411689-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615222418-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2019 |
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In one example, a method includes selectively activating, by control logic and based on a control signal, a switch; in response to determining that an electrical characteristic of a signal provided to the switch satisfies a threshold while the switch is deactivated, activating, by the control logic and regardless of the control signal, the switch until determining that a potential of the signal provided to the switch satisfies a threshold potential; and in response to determining that the potential of the signal provided to the switch satisfies the threshold potential, deactivating the switch.
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A method comprising: selectively activating, by control logic and based on a control signal, a switch; in response to determining that an electrical characteristic of a signal provided to the switch is greater than a threshold while the switch is deactivated, activating, by the control logic and regardless of the control signal, the switch until determining that a potential of the signal provided to the switch is less than a first threshold potential, wherein determining that the electrical characteristic of the signal provided to the switch is greater than the threshold comprises determining that the electrical characteristic of the signal provided to the switch is greater than the threshold in response to determining that the potential of the signal is greater than a second threshold potential that is greater than the first threshold potential; and in response to determining that the potential of the signal provided to the switch is less than the first threshold potential, deactivating the switch. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second threshold potential is less than or equal to a breakdown voltage of the switch. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining, based on a current level of the signal, an amount of power dissipated by the switch; determining, based on a temperature of the switch and one or more Wunsch-Bell characteristics of the switch, a power-time threshold for the switch; determining that the electrical characteristic of the signal provided to the switch is greater than the threshold in response to determining that an amount of time for which the switch has been dissipating the amount of power is greater than the power-time threshold for the switch. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising: determining the power-time threshold for the switch based on one or more Wunsch-Bell characteristics of the switch. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the control logic is included in a switch driver, the method further comprising: in response to determining that the electrical characteristic of the signal provided to the switch is greater than the threshold while the switch is deactivated, one or both of: storing, by a memory device included in the switch driver, an indication that an electric transient event has occurred; and outputting, by the control logic and to a device external to the switch driver, an indication that an electric transient event has occurred. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the signal is provided to a plurality of switches, and wherein activating the switch in response to determining that the electrical characteristic of the signal provided to the switch is greater than the threshold until determining that the potential of the signal provided to the switch is less than the threshold potential comprises: activating the plurality of switches in response to determining that the electrical characteristic of the signal provided to the plurality of switches is greater than the threshold until determining that the potential of the signal provided to the plurality of switches is less than the threshold potential. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: activating, by one or more diodes electrically positioned between a drain and a collector or a gate and a base of the switch, the switch in response to a drain to collector or a gate to base voltage of the switch exceeding a voltage threshold of the one or more diodes. 8. A system comprising: a switch configured to receive a signal; and control logic configured to: selectively activate, based on a control signal, the switch; responsive to determining that an electrical characteristic of the signal received by the switch is greater than a threshold while the switch is deactivated, activate, regardless of the control signal, the switch until determining that a potential of the signal received by the switch is less than a threshold potential, wherein, to determine that the electrical characteristic of the signal received by the switch is greater than the threshold, the control logic is configured to determine that the electrical characteristic of the signal received by the switch is greater than the threshold in response to determining that a current level of the signal is greater than a current level threshold; and responsive to determining that the potential of the signal received by the switch is less than the threshold potential, deactivate the switch. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the control logic is further configured to: determine, based on the current level of the signal, an amount of power dissipated by the switch; determine, based on a temperature of the switch, a power-time threshold for the switch; determine that the electrical characteristic of the signal received by the switch is greater than the threshold in response to determining that an amount of time for which the switch has been dissipating the amount of power is greater than the power-time threshold for the switch. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein control logic is further configured to determine the power-time threshold based on one or more Wunsch-Bell characteristics of the switch. 11. The system of claim 8 , wherein the control logic is included in a switch driver, and wherein in response to determining that the electrical characteristic of the signal received by the switch is greater than the threshold while the switch is deactivated, the control logic is further configured to one or both of: cause a memory device included in the switch driver to store an indication that an electric transient event has occurred; and output, to a device external to the switch driver, an indication that an electric transient event has occurred. 12. The system of claim 8 , wherein the system comprises a plurality of switches configured to receive the signal, and wherein the control logic is configured to activate the plurality of switches responsive to determining that the electrical characteristic of the signal received by the plurality of switches is greater than the threshold until determining that the potential of the signal received by the plurality of switches is less than the threshold potential. 13. The system of claim 8 , further comprising: one or more diodes electrically positioned between a drain and a collector or a gate and a base of the switch, the one or more diodes configured to activate the switch in response to a drain to collector or a gate to base voltage of the switch exceeding a voltage threshold of the one or more diodes. 14. The system of claim 8 , wherein the threshold potential is less than or equal to a breakdown voltage of the switch. 15. A method comprising: selectively activating, by control logic and based on a control signal, a switch; in response to determining that an electrical characteristic of a signal provided to the switch is greater than a threshold while the switch is deactivated, activating, by the control logic and regardless of the control signal, the switch until determining that a potential of the signal provided to the switch is less than a threshold potential, wherein determining that the electrical characteristic of the signal provided to the switch is greater than the threshold comprises determining that the electrical characteristic of the signal provided to the switch is greater than the threshold in response to determining that a current level of the signal is greater than a current level threshold; and in response to determining that the potential of the signal provided to the switch is less than the threshold potential, deactivating the swi
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