Switching device with passive overcurrent protection
A switching device includes a semiconductor power switch and a temperature sensitive element (TSE). The power switch has a normal operating temperature range and an active area. The TSE is connected to the power switch proximate the active area, and configured such that conduction of an electric current through the TSE is negligible when a temperature of the TSE is within the normal operating temperature range. Conduction increases when a temperature of the TSE is above the normal operating temperature range. This continues to a level sufficient for turning off the semiconductor power switch, e.g., by shorting the gate and source of the power switch. The TSE thus protects the power switch from thermal damage during an overcurrent event. An inverter circuit includes a direct current link capacitor and multiple switching pairs of the switching devices.
1 . A switching device, comprising:
a semiconductor power switch having an active area and a normal operating temperature range; and
a temperature sensitive element (TSE) connected to a gate terminal and a source terminal of the semiconductor power switch proximate the active area, wherein the TSE is structurally separate from the gate terminal of the semiconductor power switch and comprises a junction field-effect transistor (JFET) configured to provide an electrically conductive short-circuit path between the gate terminal and the source terminal of the semiconductor power switch when heated above a normal operating temperature range, such that conduction of an electric current through the JFET is (i) negligible when a temperature of the JFET is within the normal operating temperature range, and (ii) increases above the normal operating temperature range to a level sufficient for turning off the semiconductor power switch, thereby protecting the semiconductor power switch from thermal damage during an overcurrent event.
2 . The switching device of claim 1 , wherein:
the semiconductor power switch is a power metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET).
3 . The switching device of claim 2 , wherein:
the MOSFET is a silicon carbide (SiC) power MOSFET.
4 . The switching device of claim 3 , wherein the JFET includes a lateral JFET having a source contact and a gate contact, and wherein the source contact and the gate contact of the lateral JFET are respectively connected to the source contact and the gate contact of the SiC power MOSFET.
5 . The switching device of claim 3 , wherein the JFET comprises a lateral JFET having a source contact and a gate contact that are each connected to the source contact of the SiC power MOSFET, and a drain contact that is connected to the gate contact of the SiC power MOSFET.
6 . The switching device of claim 5 , wherein the lateral JFET is a gated lateral JFET having a top gate structure that spans a channel region of the lateral JFET.
7 . The switching device of claim 6 , further comprising:
a control circuit configured to set the gate contact of the gated lateral JFET to a predetermined electric potential to thereby adjust a current-to-temperature sensitivity level of the gated lateral JFET.
8 . The switching device of claim 7 , wherein the control circuit includes a voltage divider circuit coupled to the source and the gate of the gated lateral JFET and the SiC power MOSFET.
9 . The switching device of claim 6 , wherein the top gate structure is constructed of a polysilicon material.
10 . The switching device of claim 4 , wherein the semiconductor switch has a stripe layout and the lateral JFET is implemented in an adjacent parallel stripe.
11 . The switching device of claim 4 , wherein the semiconductor switch has a stripe layout and the lateral JFET is implemented along a same stripe as the SiC power MOSFET.
12 . A switching device, comprising:
a silicon carbide (SiC) power metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) having a source contact, a gate contact, a drain contact, a normal operating temperature range, and an active area; and
a lateral junction field-effect transistor (JFET) that is structurally separate from the gate contact of the SiC MOSFET, monolithically integrated with the SiC power MOSFET, and positioned proximate the active area, wherein an electrically conductive short-circuit path exists between the gate contact and the source contact of the SiC power MOSFET, through the lateral JFET, when the switching device is heated above a normal operating temperature range, and the lateral JFET is configured such that a conduction of current through an N-channel region of the lateral JFET is:
(i) less than about 1 milliamp (mA) when a temperature of the lateral JFET is within the normal operating temperature range of the SiC power MOSFET; and
(ii) increases above the normal operating temperature range to at least about 10 mA to short the gate contact and the source contact of the SiC power MOSFET and thereby turn off the SiC power MOSFET during an overcurrent event.
13 . The switching device of claim 12 , wherein the lateral JFET is a gated lateral JFET having a top gate structure spanning an N-channel channel region.
14 . The switching device of claim 13 , wherein a source of the lateral JFET and the top gate structure are electrically connected to the source of the SiC power MOSFET, and a drain of the lateral JFET is connected to a gate of the SiC power MOSFET.
15 . The switching device of claim 13 , further comprising:
a control circuit configured to adjust a current-to-temperature sensitivity level of the gated lateral JFET.
16 . The switching device of claim 15 , wherein the control circuit is connected to the gate contact of the gated lateral JFET and configured to set the top gate structure of the gated lateral JFET at a predetermined electric potential to adjust the current-to-temperature sensitivity level.
17 . The switching device of claim 15 , wherein the control circuit includes a voltage divider circuit.
18 . The switching device of claim 13 , wherein the top gate structure is constructed of a polysilicon material.
19 . An inverter circuit for use with a direct current (DC) voltage supply and a polyphase motor, the inverter circuit comprising:
a positive voltage rail;
a negative voltage rail;
a DC link capacitor connected to the positive voltage rail and the negative voltage rail, and configured to receive a DC voltage waveform from the DC voltage supply; and
a plurality of switching devices arranged in multiple switching pairs, each of the multiple switching pairs being connectable to the DC link capacitor and a corresponding phase lead of the polyphase motor, wherein each respective one of the switching devices includes a semiconductor power switch that is monolithically integrated with a temperature sensitive element (TSE), the TSE comprising a JFET that is structurally separate from a gate contact of the semiconductor power switch, and wherein an electrically conductive short-circuit path exists between the gate contact and a source contact of semiconductor power switch when the JFET is heated above a normal operating temperature range, and the JFET is configured such that conduction of an electric current through the JFET is:
(i) negligible when a temperature of the TSE is within a normal operating temperature range of the semiconductor power switch; and
(ii) increases above the normal operating temperature range to a level sufficient for turning off the semiconductor power switch, thereby protecting the semiconductor power switch during an overcurrent event.
20 . The inverter circuit of claim 19 , wherein each respective one of the semiconductor power switches is a silicon carbide power metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor.