Circuit with hot-plug protection, corresponding electronic device, vehicle and method

US11888304B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11888304-B2
Application numberUS-201916666989-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 29, 2019
Priority dateOct 31, 2018
Publication dateJan 30, 2024
Grant dateJan 30, 2024

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An integrated circuit with a hot-plug protection circuit includes input pins and an output pin. The input pins are electrically coupled to a common node in the hot-plug protection circuit via respective electrical connections. The integrated circuit includes clamping circuitry coupled between the common node and the output pin, the clamping circuitry activatable as a result of a voltage spike applied across the clamping circuitry. The plurality of electrical connections and the clamping circuitry provide respective current discharge paths between the input pins in the input pins and the output pin, the respective current discharge paths configured to become conductive as a result of a voltage spike applied to any of the input pins in the plurality of input pins being transferred to the common node via the respective electrical connection in the plurality of electrical connections electrically coupling said any of said input pins to the common node.

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An integrated circuit comprising: a plurality of input pins; and at least one output pin, the integrated circuit including a hot-plug protection circuit, the hot-plug protection circuit comprising: a plurality of electrical connections, wherein input pins in the plurality of input pins are electrically coupled to a common node in the hot-plug protection circuit via respective electrical connections in the plurality of electrical connections; clamping circuitry coupled between the common node and the at least one output pin, the clamping circuitry being activatable as a result of a voltage spike applied across the clamping circuitry; and a power limiting circuit coupled between the at least one output pin of the integrated circuit and a reference pin and comprising an electronic switch coupled between the at least one output pin of the integrated circuit and the reference pin, and wherein the electronic switch comprises an MOS transistor, a capacitor coupled between a gate and a source of the MOS transistor, a first resistor coupled between the gate and a control terminal of the electronic switch, and a second resistor coupled between the source and the control terminal of the electronic switch, wherein a drain of the MOS transistor is directly coupled to the at least one output pin of the integrated circuit, and wherein the source of the MOS transistor is directly coupled to the reference pin, wherein the plurality of electrical connections and the clamping circuitry provide respective current discharge paths between the input pins in the plurality of input pins and the at least one output pin, the respective current discharge paths configured to become conductive as a result of a voltage spike applied to any of the input pins in the plurality of input pins being transferred to the common node via the respective electrical connection in the plurality of electrical connections electrically coupling any of the input pins to the common node. 2. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the clamping circuitry comprises: a MOS transistor having a current path between the common node and the at least one output pin of the integrated circuit; and a Zener diode having an anode coupled to a source terminal of the MOS transistor and a cathode coupled to a gate terminal of the MOS transistor, the Zener diode being configured to clamp a gate-source voltage of the MOS transistor. 3. The integrated circuit of claim 2 , comprising a capacitance coupled between the common node and the gate terminal of the MOS transistor. 4. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , configured as an electronic control unit of a battery management system for controlling a battery pack. 5. An electrically powered vehicle, comprising: a battery pack comprising a plurality of electrical battery cells; a battery management system coupled to the battery pack; and an integrated circuit according to claim 4 configured to control the battery management system. 6. An electronic device, comprising: the integrated circuit according to claim 1 ; and the power limiting circuit coupled between the at least one output pin of the integrated circuit and the reference pin and comprising a high-impedance current path between the at least one output pin of the integrated circuit and the reference pin. 7. The electronic device of claim 6 , wherein the power limiting circuit comprises a low-impedance current path in parallel to the high-impedance current path, the low-impedance current path being activatable as a function of an activation signal, the activation signal being indicative of whether the integrated circuit operates in normal operating conditions or not. 8. The electronic device of claim 7 , wherein the activation signal is provided as an output signal of the integrated circuit. 9. The electronic device of claim 7 , comprising a delay-generating circuit network in a signal propagation path of the activation signal, the delay-generating circuit network being configured to delay propagation of the activation signal. 10. The electronic device of claim 6 , wherein the integrated circuit comprises an integrated circuit chip and the power limiting circuit is provided external to the integrated circuit chip. 11. The electronic device of claim 10 , comprising a printed circuit board having the integrated circuit mounted thereon and comprising the power limiting circuit external to the integrated circuit, the power limiting circuit coupled between the at least one output pin of the integrated circuit and a reference pin of the printed circuit board. 12. The electronic device of claim 6 , wherein the integrated circuit is configured as an electronic control unit of a battery management system for controlling a battery pack. 13. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electrical connections coupling the input pins in the plurality of input pins to the common node in the hot-plug protection circuit comprise only a single respective diode coupled between the respective pin in the plurality of input pins and the common node. 14. A method of providing hot-plug protection in an integrated circuit comprising a plurality of input pins and at least one output pin, the integrated circuit including a hot-plug protection circuit, wherein the method comprises: providing a plurality of electrical connections, wherein input pins in the plurality of input pins are electrically coupled to a common node in the hot-plug protection circuit via respective electrical connections in the plurality of electrical connections; arranging clamping circuitry coupled between the common node and the at least one output pin, the clamping circuitry being activatable as a result of a voltage spike applied across the clamping circuitry; and coupling a power limiting circuit between the at least one output pin of the integrated circuit and a reference pin and comprising an electronic switch coupled between the at least one output pin of the integrated circuit and the reference pin, and wherein the electronic switch comprises an MOS transistor, a capacitor coupled between a gate and a source of the MOS transistor, a first resistor coupled between the gate and a control terminal of the electronic switch, and a second resistor coupled between the source and the control terminal of the electronic switch, wherein a drain of the MOS transistor is directly coupled to the at least one output pin of the integrated circuit, and wherein the source of the MOS transistor is directly coupled to the reference pin, wherein the plurality of electrical connections and the clamping circuitry provide respective current discharge paths between the input pins in the plurality of input pins and the at least one output pin, the respective current discharge paths configured to become conductive as a result of a voltage spike applied to any of the input pins in the plurality of input pins being transferred to the common node via the respective electrical connection in the plurality of electrical connections electrically coupling any of the input pins to the common node. 15. The method of claim 14 , comprising coupling the power limiting circuit between the at least one output pin of the integrated circuit and the reference pin, the power limiting circuit comprising a high-impedance current path between the at least one output pin of the integrated circuit and the reference pin. 16. An integrated circuit comprising a plurality of input pins and at least one output pin, the integrated circuit including a hot-plug protection circuit, wherein the hot-plug protection cir

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  • for charge balancing, e.g. equalisation of charge between batteries · CPC title

  • H02H1/063Primary

    primary power being supplied by fault current · CPC title

  • responsive to excess voltage appearing at terminals of integrated circuits · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • H02H9/04Primary

    responsive to excess voltage (lightning arrestors H01C7/12, H01C8/04, H01G9/18, H01T) · CPC title

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What does patent US11888304B2 cover?
An integrated circuit with a hot-plug protection circuit includes input pins and an output pin. The input pins are electrically coupled to a common node in the hot-plug protection circuit via respective electrical connections. The integrated circuit includes clamping circuitry coupled between the common node and the output pin, the clamping circuitry activatable as a result of a voltage spike a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
St Microelectronics Srl
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02H1/063. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 30 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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