IP Library Granted Patent US 7,659,754
Granted Patent B2
US 7,659,754 · App. 11/939,439 · Granted Feb 9, 2010

CMOS power switching circuit usable in DC-DC converter

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Patent No.
US 7,659,754
App. No.
11/939,439
Granted
Feb 9, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A power switching circuit in CMOS technology has a power MOS transistor and a driver stage. The power MOS transistor is operated at a higher supply voltage in excess of its maximum allowable gate-source voltage; and the driver stage of the level shifter is operated at a lower supply voltage substantially lower than the supply voltage for the power MOS transistor. The driver stage includes a pair of driver MOS transistors coupled in series between a higher supply voltage rail and a reference potential rail, and at an interconnection node coupled to the gate of the power MOS transistor. The gates of the driver MOS transistors are AC-coupled to drive signals of mutually opposite phase; and the gates of the driver MOS transistors are each connected to the higher voltage supply rail through a respective parallel connection of a first resistor and a second resistor connected in series with a non-linear component. The resistance value of the second resistor is substantially smaller than the resistance value of the first resistor.

Claims (42)

1. A power switching circuit in CMOS technology, the circuit comprising:

a first voltage rail;

a second voltage rail

a power MOS transistor that coupled to the first voltage rail;

a pair of driver MOS transistors coupled in series with one another between the first and second voltage rails, wherein the gate of the power MOS transistor is coupled to a node between the driver MOS transistors;

a pair of buffers that are each coupled to the gate of one of the driver MOS transistors and that each receive a clock signal;

a pair of first resistors that are each coupled between the first voltage rail and the gate of one of the driver MOS transistors; and

a pair of impedance branches that are each coupled between the first voltage rail and the gate of one of the driver MOS transistors, wherein each impedance branch includes a second resistor coupled in series with a non-linear component, and wherein the resistance value of each second resistor is substantially smaller than the resistance value of its corresponding first resistor.

2. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the circuit further comprises a pair of capacitors that are each coupled between one of the buffers and the gate of its corresponding driver MOS transistor.

3. The circuit of claim 2 , wherein the non-linear component is a diode, a diode-connected MOS transistor, or a diode-connected bipolar transistor.

4. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the circuit further comprises a biasing resistor coupled between the first voltage rail and the gate of the power MOS transistor.

5. The circuit of claim 4 , wherein the non-linear component is a diode, a diode-connected MOS transistor, or a diode-connected bipolar transistor.

6. An apparatus comprising:

a first voltage rail;

a second voltage rail;

a power transistor that coupled to the first voltage rail;

a pair of driver transistors coupled in series with one another between the first and second voltage rails, wherein the control electrode of the power transistor is coupled to a node between the driver transistors;

a pair of first resistors that are each coupled between the first voltage rail and the control electrode of one of the driver transistors;

a pair of impedance branches that are each coupled between the first voltage rail and the control electrode of one of the driver transistors, wherein each impedance branch includes a second resistor coupled in series with a non-linear component, and wherein the resistance value of each second resistor is substantially smaller than the resistance value of its corresponding first resistor; and

a biasing resistor that is coupled between the first voltage rail and the control electrode of the power transistor.

7. The circuit of claim 6 , wherein the apparatus comprises:

a pair of buffers that are each coupled to the control electrode of one of the driver transistors and that each receive a clock signal;

a pair of capacitors that are each coupled between one of the buffers and the control electrode of its corresponding driver transistor.

8. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the non-linear component is a diode, a diode-connected MOS transistor, or a diode-connected bipolar transistor.

9. An apparatus comprising:

a first voltage rail;

a second voltage rail;

a first buffer that receives a clock signal;

a second buffer that receives the clock signal;

a first capacitor that is coupled to the first buffer;

a second capacitor that is coupled to the second buffer;

a first PMOS transistor that is coupled to the first capacitor at its gate and the first voltage rail at its source;

a second PMOS transistor that is coupled to the second capacitor at its gate, the second voltage rail at drain, and the drain of the first PMOS transistor at its source;

a first resistor that is coupled between the first voltage rail and the gate of the first PMOS transistor;

a second resistor that is coupled between the first voltage rail and the gate of the second PMOS transistor;

a first non-linear component that is coupled to the voltage rail;

a second non-linear component that is coupled to the voltage rail;

a third resistor that is coupled between the first non-linear device and the gate of the first PMOS transistor;

a fourth resistor that is coupled between the second non-linear device and the gate of the second PMOS transistor;

a third PMOS transistor that is coupled to the first voltage rail at its source and that is coupled to the drain of the first PMOS transistor at its gate; and

a fifth resistor that is coupled between the first voltage rail and the gate of the third PMOS transistor.

10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein each of the first and second non-linear components is a diode, a diode-connected MOS transistor, or a diode-connected bipolar transistor.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2021
From: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
To: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED
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