IP Library Granted Patent US 12665590
Granted Patent B2
US 12665590 · App. 18/528,469 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Intelligent semiconductor switch with quasi-digital current limitation

Inventors: Christian Djelassi-Tscheck (Villach, AT); Alexander Mayer (Treffen, AT); Mario Tripolt (Ferndorf, AT); Vincent Thiery (Aix En Provence, FR); Markus Huebl (Villach, AT); Bernhard Auer (Millstatt, AT)
Assignee: Infineon Technologies AG
H03K17/0822H03K17/687H03K2217/0027H03K2217/0036
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Patent No.
US 12665590
App. No.
18/528,469
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A current limitation concept for an intelligent semiconductor switch is described herein. In accordance with one embodiment, a method performed by the intelligent semiconductor switch comprises generating a gate current and switching on a power transistor by applying the gate current to the gate electrode of the power transistor. The method further comprises determining information regarding a load current passing through the power transistor and controlling—based on the information regarding the load current—the load current by reducing the gate current applied to the gate electrode of the power transistor. When the load current exceeds a first threshold value, the gate current is reduced by a specific amount, and when the load current exceeds a third threshold value, the gate current is further reduced by sinking a discharge current, which has a third current level, from the gate electrode of the power transistor.

Claims (63)

1 . An integrated circuit comprising:

a power transistor connected between a supply terminal and an output terminal;

a control circuit coupled to a gate electrode of the power transistor and configured to apply a gate current to the gate electrode to turn the power transistor on or off;

a current sensing circuit configured to provide information regarding a load current passing through the power transistor; and

a current control circuit coupled to the gate electrode and configured to generate a discharge current for discharging the gate based on the information regarding the load current,

wherein a level of the discharge current corresponds to a first current level in response to the load current exceeding a first threshold value,

wherein the level of the discharge current corresponds to a third current level in response to the load current exceeding a third threshold value,

wherein the level of the discharge current corresponds to a second current level in response to the load current exceeding a second threshold value, and

wherein the third current level is greater than the second current level and the second current level is greater than the first current level.

2 . The integrated circuit according to claim 1 ,

wherein the third threshold value is greater than the second threshold value and the second threshold value is greater than the first threshold value.

3 . The integrated circuit of claim 1 ,

wherein the third current level is so high that the transistor is completely switched off.

4 . The integrated circuit of claim 1 ,

wherein the third current level is sufficiently high to reduce a gate voltage such that the load current falls below the third threshold value.

5 . The integrated circuit according to claim 1 ,

wherein the current control circuit is configured to generate the discharge current for discharging the gate, while the control circuit drives the power transistor to turn it on or keep it on.

6 . The integrated circuit according to claim 1 ,

wherein the current sense circuit comprises a sense transistor coupled to the power transistor, and

wherein the information regarding the load current is based on and amount of current passing through the sense transistor or is based on a voltage drop across at least one sense resistor coupled to the sense transistor.

7 . The integrated circuit according to claim 1 ,

wherein the current control circuit comprises a plurality of comparators configured to compare a sensor signal representing the load current with at least the first threshold value and the third threshold value.

8 . The integrated circuit of claim 7 ,

wherein the comparators have a hysteresis.

9 . The integrated circuit according to claim 7 ,

wherein the discharge current generated by the current control circuit depends on output signals of the comparators.

10 . An integrated circuit comprising:

a power transistor connected between a supply terminal and an output terminal;

a control circuit coupled to a gate electrode of the power transistor and configured to apply a gate current to the gate electrode to turn the power transistor on or off;

a current sensing circuit configured to provide information regarding a load current passing through the power transistor; and

a current control circuit coupled to the gate electrode and configured to generate a discharge current for discharging the gate based on the information regarding the load current and to cause the control circuit to reduce the gate current while the power transistor is switched on,

wherein the gate current output by the control circuit is reduced in response to the load current exceeding a first threshold value,

wherein a level of the discharge current is set to a third current level in response to the load current exceeding a third threshold value,

wherein the level of the discharge current is set to a second current level in response to the load current exceeding a second threshold value, and

wherein the third current level is greater than the second current level and the second current level is greater than a load current level.

11 . The integrated circuit of claim 10 ,

wherein the gate current output by the control circuit is reduced to zero in response to the load current exceeding the first threshold value.

12 . A method comprising:

generating a gate current;

switching on a power transistor by applying the gate current to a gate electrode of the power transistor;

determining information regarding a load current passing through the power transistor; and

controlling, based on the information regarding the load current, the load current by reducing the gate current applied to the gate electrode of the power transistor;

wherein—in response to the load current exceeding a first threshold value—the gate current is reduced by a specific amount;

wherein—in response to the load current exceeding a third threshold value—the gate current is further reduced by sinking a discharge current, which has a third current level, from the gate electrode of the power transistor; and

wherein—in response to the load current exceeding a second threshold value—the gate current is reduced by setting the discharge current, which is sunk from the gate electrode, to a second current level.

13 . The method of claim 12 ,

wherein the third current level is so high that the power transistor is completely switched off.

14 . The method of claim 12 ,

wherein the third current level is sufficiently high to reduce a gate voltage such that the load current falls below the third threshold value.

15 . The method of claim 12 ,

wherein the third threshold value is greater than the second threshold value and the second threshold value is greater than the first threshold value.

16 . The method of claim 12 ,

wherein—in response to the load current exceeding the first threshold value—the gate current is reduced by setting the discharge current, which is sunk from the gate electrode, to a first current level.

17 . The method of claim 12 ,

wherein—in response to the load current exceeding the first threshold value—the gate current is reduced to approximately zero.

18 . An integrated circuit comprising:

a power transistor connected between a supply terminal and an output terminal;

a control circuit coupled to a gate electrode of the power transistor and configured to apply a gate current to the gate electrode to turn the power transistor on or off,

a current sensing circuit configured to provide information regarding a load current passing through the power transistor; and

a current control circuit coupled to the gate electrode and configured to generate a discharge current for discharging the gate based on the information regarding the load current,

wherein a level of the discharge current corresponds to a first current level in response to the load current exceeding a first threshold value,

wherein the level of the discharge current corresponds to a third current level in response to the load current exceeding a third threshold value, and

wherein the third current level is so high that the power transistor is completely switched off.