On Chip Reverse Polarity Protection Compliant with ISO and ESD Requirements
US-2015092307-A1 · Apr 2, 2015 · US
US9531187B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9531187-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615143061-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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An overvoltage protection device capable of protecting a power supply line and including in parallel a break-over diode, a controlled switch, and a circuit for controlling the switch.
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What is claimed is: 1. An overvoltage protection device capable of protecting a power supply line, comprising: a diode component including a break-over diode connected between first and second terminals of the power supply line, the diode component being configured to conduct in response to an overvoltage across the first and second terminals exceeding a break-over voltage of the break-over diode; a transistor in parallel with the diode component; and a control circuit coupled to the break-over diode and configured to close the transistor after the overvoltage is no longer across the first and second terminals, wherein the transistor is configured to cause the break-over diode to not conduct in response to the being closed. 2. The overvoltage protection device of claim 1 , wherein the diode component includes an avalanche diode in series with the break-over diode and having a breakdown voltage at least ten times lower than a break-over voltage of the break-over diode. 3. The overvoltage protection device of claim 1 , wherein the transistor is a MOS transistor. 4. The protection component of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit comprises an overvoltage detector configured to detect an overvoltage and the control circuit is configured to turn on the transistor for a time period in response to the overvoltage detector detecting the overvoltage, and turn off the transistor when the time period elapses. 5. The protection component of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit comprises a voltage detector configured to detect a voltage across the diode component and the control circuit is configured to turn on the transistor in response to the voltage detector detecting that the voltage across the diode is within a given range, corresponding to a value of the voltage across the diode component when said diode component is shorted, and turn off the transistor after a determined time. 6. The protection component of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit comprises: a first comparator configured to compare a voltage on an anode of the diode component to a reference voltage; a second comparator configured to compare the voltage on the anode with a threshold substantially corresponding to a voltage across the diode when shorted; an AND gate having first and second inputs respectively coupled to outputs of the first and second comparators; and a buffer amplifier coupled between an output of the AND gate and a control terminal of the transistor. 7. An apparatus, comprising: a power supply line; and an overvoltage protection device configured to protect the power supply line, the overvoltage protection device including: a diode component including a break-over diode coupled to the power supply line and connected between first and second terminals of the power supply line, the diode component being configured to conduct in response to an overvoltage across the first and second terminals exceeding a break-over voltage of the break-over diode, a transistor in parallel with the diode component, and a control circuit coupled to the break-over diode and configured to close the transistor after the overvoltage is no longer across the first and second terminals, wherein the transistor is configured to cause the break-over diode to not conduct in response to the transistor being closed. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the diode component includes an avalanche diode in series with the break-over diode and having a breakdown voltage at least ten times lower than a break-over voltage of the break-over diode. 9. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the transistor is a MOS transistor. 10. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the control circuit comprises an overvoltage detector configured to detect an overvoltage and the control circuit is configured to turn on the transistor for a time period in response to the overvoltage detector detecting the overvoltage, and turn off the transistor when the time period elapses. 11. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the control circuit comprises a voltage detector configured to detect a voltage across the diode component and the control circuit is configured to turn on the transistor in response to the voltage detector detecting that the voltage across the diode is within a given range, corresponding to a value of the voltage across the diode component when said diode component is shorted, and turn off the transistor after a determined time. 12. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the control circuit comprises: a first comparator configured to compare a voltage on an anode of the diode component to a reference voltage; a second comparator configured to compare the voltage on the anode with a threshold substantially corresponding to a voltage across the diode when shorted; an AND gate having first and second inputs respectively coupled to outputs of the first and second comparators; and a buffer amplifier coupled between an output of the AND gate and a control terminal of the transistor. 13. An apparatus, comprising: an electrical component configured to be coupled to a power supply line; and an overvoltage protection device configured to protect the electrical component from an overvoltage from the power supply line, the overvoltage protection device including: a diode component including a break-over diode connected between first and second terminals of the power supply line, the diode component being configured to conduct in response to an overvoltage across the first and second terminals exceeding a break-over voltage of the break-over diode, a transistor in parallel with the diode component, and a control circuit coupled to the break-over diode and configured to close the transistor after the overvoltage is no longer across the first and second terminals, wherein the transistor is configured to cause the break-over diode to not conduct in response to the transistor being closed. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the diode component includes an avalanche diode in series with the break-over diode and having a breakdown voltage at least ten times lower than a break-over voltage of the break-over diode. 15. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the transistor is a MOS transistor. 16. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the control circuit comprises an overvoltage detector configured to detect an overvoltage and the control circuit is configured to turn on the transistor for a time period in response to the overvoltage detector detecting the overvoltage, and turn off the transistor when the time period elapses. 17. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the control circuit comprises a voltage detector configured to detect a voltage across the diode component and the control circuit is configured to turn on the transistor in response to the voltage detector detecting that the voltage across the diode is within a given range, corresponding to a value of the voltage across the diode component when said diode component is shorted, and turn off the transistor after a determined time. 18. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the control circuit comprises: a first comparator configured to compare a voltage on an anode of the diode component to a reference voltage; a second comparator configured to compare the voltage on the anode with a threshold substantially corresponding to a voltage across the diode when shorted; an AND gate having first and second inputs respectively coupled to outputs of the first and second comparators; and a buffer amplifier coupled between an output of the AND gate and a control terminal of the transistor.
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