IP Library Granted Patent US 6,903,986
Granted Patent B2
US 6,903,986 · App. 10/472,258 · Granted Jun 7, 2005

Method and apparatus for improving the reliability of the reading of integrated circuit fuses

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Patent No.
US 6,903,986
App. No.
10/472,258
Granted
Jun 7, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system is provided for use with an on-chip fuse. If the fuse ( 40 ) is to be blown, the system blows the fuse, then performs a test read by comparing it with a larger-than-normal reference resistance ( 41, 42 ). If, even using the larger-than-normal reference resistance, the fuse reads as blown, then it is possible to be much more confident that the fuse will read correctly when compared against the normal reference resistance ( 42 ), even with aging and with variations of temperature and supply. For future reads during normal operation, the system compares it with the normal reference resistance ( 42 ). If, on the other hand, the fuse does not read as blown during the test read then the device can be rejected as a failed device.

Claims (59)

1. A method for blowing and testing a first fuse and a second fuse within an integrated circuit, the resistance of the first fuse to be compared with a reference resistance when the integrated circuit is in service, the resistance of the second fuse to be compared with the reference resistance when the integrated circuit is in service, the method comprising the steps of:

passing current through the first fuse, thereby blowing the first fuse;

passing current through the second fuse, thereby blowing the second fuse;

comparing the resistance of the first fuse with a higher resistance than the reference resistance;

comparing the resistance of the second fuse with the higher resistance;

in the event of the resistance of the first fuse being higher than the higher resistance and the resistance of the second fuse being higher than the higher resistance, placing the integrated circuit into service.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of:

comparing the resistance of the first fuse with the reference resistance.

3. The method of claim 2 further comprising the step of:

comparing the resistance of the second fuse with the reference resistance.

4. A method for blowing and testing a first fuse and a second fuse within an integrated circuit, the resistance of the first fuse to be compared with a reference resistance when the integrated circuit is in service, the resistance of the second fuse to be compared with the reference resistance when the integrated circuit is in service, the method comprising the steps of:

passing current through the first fuse, thereby blowing the first fuse;

passing current through the second fuse, thereby blowing the second fuse;

comparing the resistance of the first fuse with a higher resistance than the reference resistance;

comparing the resistance of the second fuse with the higher resistance;

in the event of the resistance of the first fuse being lower than the higher resistance or the resistance of the second fuse being lower than the higher resistance, not placing the integrated circuit into service.

5. A method for blowing and testing a fuse within an integrated circuit, the resistance of the fuse to be compared with a reference resistance when the integrated circuit is in service, the method comprising the steps of:

passing current through the fuse, thereby blowing the fuse;

comparing the resistance of the fuse with a higher resistance than the reference resistance;

in the event of the resistance of the fuse being higher than the higher resistance, placing the integrated circuit into service.

6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of:

comparing the resistance of the fuse with the reference resistance.

7. A method for blowing and testing a fuse within an integrated circuit, the resistance of the fuse to be compared with a reference resistance when the integrated circuit is in service, the method comprising the steps of:

passing current through the fuse, thereby blowing the fuse;

comparing the resistance of the fuse with a higher resistance than the reference resistance;

in the event of the resistance of the fuse being lower than the higher resistance, not placing the integrated circuit into service.

8. Apparatus formed on an integrated circuit comprising:

a fuse having a resistance;

a first reference resistance;

a second reference resistance greater than the first reference resistance;

first means responsive to a comparison of the first reference resistance with the fuse for providing an output indicative of whether the resistance of the fuse is greater than the first reference resistance; and

second means responsive to a comparison of the second reference resistance with the fuse for providing an output indicative of whether the resistance of the fuse is greater than the first reference resistance.

9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the first and second means comprise:

a first constant-current reference connected in series with first and second resistors with a first MOSFET transistor with source and drain between the first constant-current reference and the first and second resistors, a connection between the first constant-current reference and the first MOSFET transistor defining a first node;

a second constant-current reference connected in series with the fuse with a second MOSFET transistor with source and drain between the second constant-current reference and the fuse, a connection between the second constant-current reference and the second MOSFET transistor defining a second node;

a switch in parallel with the second resistor;

gates of the first and second MOSFET transistors connected together and to the first node;

the first resistor defining the first reference resistance, and the series-wise combination of the first and second resistors defining the second reference resistance;

the second node defining an output of the apparatus.

10. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising positive and negative supply voltages,

the series-wise combination of the first and second resistors also connected to the positive supply voltage;

the fuse also connected to the positive supply voltage;

the first constant-current reference comprising a current sink also connected to the negative supply voltage;

the second constant-current reference comprising a current sink also connected to the negative supply voltage;

the MOSFET transistors characterized as PMOS.

11. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising positive and negative supply voltages,

the series-wise combination of the first and second resistors also connected to the negative supply voltage;

the fuse also connected to the negative supply voltage;

the first constant-current reference comprising a current source also connected to the positive supply voltage;

the second constant-current reference comprising a current source also connected to the positive supply voltage;

the MOSFET transistors characterized as NMOS.

12. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the first and second means comprise:

a first constant-current reference connected in series with first and second resistors, a connection between the first constant-current reference and the first and second resistors defining a first node;

a second constant-current reference connected in series with the fuse, a connection between the second constant-current reference and the fuse defining a second node;

a switch in parallel with the second resistor;

the first resistor defining the first reference resistance, and the series-wise combination of the first and second resistors defining the second reference resistance;

a comparator receiving as inputs signals from the first and second nodes,

an output of the comparator defining an output of the apparatus.

13. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the fuse is a polysilicon fuse.

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ASSIGNMENT OF PATENT SECURITY INTEREST PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME (040646/0799) Recorded Feb 17, 2023
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From: SEMTECH CORPORATION; SEMTECH NEW YORK CORPORATION; SIERRA MONOLITHICS, INC.; SEMTECH EV, INC.; TRIUNE SYSTEMS, L.L.C.; TRIUNE IP, LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 2, 2013
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To: SEMTECH CORPORATION; SEMTECH NEW YORK CORPORATION; SIERRA MONOLITHICS, INC.
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From: SEMTECH CORPORATION; SEMTECH NEW YORK CORPORATION; SIERRA MONOLITHICS, INC.
To: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 20, 2012
From: SEMTECH CORPORATION; SEMTECH NEW YORK CORPORATION; SIERRA MONOLITHICS, INC.
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