High voltage protection circuit for non-tolerant integrated circuit

US9312686B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9312686-B2
Application numberUS-201113339444-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 29, 2011
Priority dateDec 29, 2011
Publication dateApr 12, 2016
Grant dateApr 12, 2016

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A high voltage protection circuit for a non-tolerant integrated circuit is described herein. A non-tolerant integrated circuit may be a powered down integrated circuit or a low voltage tolerant integrated circuit, that may be exposed to a high voltage source such as an external circuit, device or power supply. The high voltage protection circuit includes a limiting transistor circuit, a control transistor circuit, and an isolation transistor circuit. The limiting transistor circuit limits or holds the voltage at the signal bump to be less than a voltage that can damage the circuit. The isolation transistor circuit disconnects input/output signal circuitry from normal protection circuitry. Both the limiting transistor circuit and the isolation transistor circuit are controlled by the control transistor circuit and are responsive to the power supply voltage being off.

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What is claimed is: 1. An integrated circuit, comprising: a pad exposable to an external powered device; a high voltage protection circuit connected to the pad and responsive to a power input and control inputs, the high voltage protection circuit including a first transistor responsive to the power input to activate a limiting circuit and a second transistor responsive to the power input to deactivate the limiting circuit; a biasing and protection circuit providing the control inputs to the high voltage protection circuit: and the high voltage protection circuit including an isolation circuit responsive to the power input and control inputs, wherein the isolation circuit disconnects driver circuitry from a protection circuit in the biasing and protection circuit, wherein the high voltage protection circuit limits the voltage at the pad due to the external powered device when the power input to the integrated circuit is low. 2. The integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the high voltage protection circuit further comprises: a control circuit responsive to the power input and the control inputs; and the limiting circuit being responsive to the control inputs and the control circuit, wherein the limiting circuit provides the pad with a path to ground. 3. The integrated circuit of claim 2 , wherein the limiting circuit further comprises: the first transistor connected to the pad and responsive to the control inputs; the second transistor connected in series with the first transistor and responsive to the control inputs; and a third transistor connected in series with the second transistor and connected to the control circuit. 4. The integrated circuit of claim 2 , wherein the isolation circuit further comprises: a p-channel transistor responsive to the control circuit to isolate the driver circuitry from the protection circuit in the biasing and protection circuit. 5. The integrated circuit of claim 2 , wherein the high voltage protection circuit further comprises: the first transistor connected to the pad and responsive to the control inputs; the second transistor connected in series with the first transistor and responsive to the control inputs; a third transistor connected in series with the second transistor; a fourth transistor responsive to the power input to activate the third transistor, wherein activation of the third transistor provides the path to ground; and, a fifth transistor responsive to the power input to not activate the third transistor. 6. A method for providing high voltage protection to a non-tolerant integrated circuit, comprising: connecting a high voltage protection circuit to a pad; providing control inputs to the high voltage protection circuit; activating the high voltage protection circuit in response to a power supply being off, the control inputs and the pad being exposed to an external powered device; limiting the voltage at the pad due to the external powered device by providing a first transistor to activate a limiting circuit in response to activation of the high voltage protection circuit and a second transistor to deactivate a limiting circuit in response to deactivation of the high voltage protection circuit: and isolating driver circuitry from a protection circuit in response to activation of the high voltage protection circuit. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the limiting circuit provides the pad with a path to ground in response to activation of the high voltage protection circuit. 8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the first transistor is connected to the pad and responsive to the control inputs and the second transistor is connected in series with the first transistor and responsive to the control inputs, further comprising: providing a third transistor connected with the second transistor; providing a fourth transistor responsive to activation of the high voltage protection circuit to activate the third transistor, wherein activation of the third transistor provides the path to ground; and, providing a fifth transistor responsive to the power supply being on and not activating the third transistor. 9. A system including a printed circuit board, comprising: a pad exposable to an external powered device; a high voltage protection circuit connected to the pad and responsive to a power input and control inputs, the high voltage protection circuit including a first transistor responsive to the power input to activate a limiting circuit and a second transistor responsive to the power input to deactivate the limiting circuit; a biasing and protection circuit providing the control inputs to the high voltage protection circuit: and the high voltage protection circuit including an isolation circuit responsive to the power input and control inputs, wherein the isolation circuit disconnects driver circuitry from a protection circuit in the biasing and protection circuit, wherein the high voltage protection circuit limits the voltage at the pad due to the external powered device when the power input to the integrated circuit is low. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the high voltage protection circuit further comprises: a control circuit responsive to the power input and the control inputs; and the limiting circuit being responsive to the control inputs and the control circuit, wherein the limiting circuit provides the pad with a path to ground. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the limiting circuit further comprises: the first transistor connected to the pad and responsive to the control inputs; the second transistor connected in series with the first transistor and responsive to the control inputs; and a third transistor connected in series with the second transistor and connected to the control circuit. 12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the isolation circuit further comprises: a p-channel transistor responsive to the control circuit to isolate the driver circuitry from the protection circuit in the biasing and protection circuit. 13. The system of claim 10 , wherein the high voltage protection circuit further comprises: the first transistor connected to the pad and responsive to the control inputs; the second transistor connected in series with the first transistor and responsive to the control inputs; a third transistor connected in series with the second transistor; a fourth transistor responsive to the power input to activate the third transistor, wherein activation of the third transistor provides the path to ground; and, a fifth transistor responsive to the power input to not activate the third transistor. 14. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium configured to store a set of instructions used for manufacturing a device, wherein the device comprises: a pad exposed to an external powered device; a high voltage protection circuit connected to the pad and responsive to a power input and control inputs; a biasing and protection circuit providing the control inputs to the high voltage protection circuit, the high voltage protection circuit limiting the voltage at the pad due to the external powered device when the power input to the integrated circuit is low: and the high voltage protection circuit including an isolation circuit responsive to the power input and control inputs, wherein the isolation circuit disconnects driver circuitry from a protection circuit in the biasing and protection circuit, wherein the high voltage protection circuit includes a first transistor responsive to the power input to activate a limiting circuit and a second transistor responsive to the power input to deactivate the limiting circuit

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  • H02H7/20Primary

    for electronic equipment (for converters H02H7/10; for electric measuring instruments G01R1/36; for DC voltage or current semiconductor regulators G05F1/569; for amplifiers H03F1/52; for electronic switching circuits H03K17/08) · CPC title

  • using a short-circuiting device · CPC title

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What does patent US9312686B2 cover?
A high voltage protection circuit for a non-tolerant integrated circuit is described herein. A non-tolerant integrated circuit may be a powered down integrated circuit or a low voltage tolerant integrated circuit, that may be exposed to a high voltage source such as an external circuit, device or power supply. The high voltage protection circuit includes a limiting transistor circuit, a control…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kumar Anil, Nix Michael A, Robinson Moises E, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02H7/20. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 12 2016 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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