Voltage regulator
View Patent ↗Provided is a voltage regulator capable of preventing a large current from flowing even when a battery ( 110 ) is connected with reverse polarity by mistake. The voltage regulator employs a circuit configuration in which a substrate potential (n-well) of an output transistor ( 103 ) of the voltage regulator is not fixed to a potential of a VDD terminal, and a power supply of a reference voltage circuit ( 101 ) and an error amplifier ( 102 ) is not fixed to the VDD terminal.
1. A voltage regulator, comprising:
a positive power supply terminal, a negative power supply terminal, and an output terminal;
a first P-channel transistor provided between the positive power supply terminal and the output terminal;
a differential amplifier circuit for controlling a gate voltage of the first P-channel transistor so that a voltage at the output terminal becomes constant;
a second P-channel transistor including a gate connected to the negative power supply terminal, a drain connected to the positive power supply terminal, and a source connected to a substrate (n-well) thereof, for connecting a substrate (n-well) of the first P-channel transistor to the positive power supply terminal; and
a third P-channel transistor including a gate connected to the negative power supply terminal, a drain connected to the positive power supply terminal, and a source connected to a substrate (n-well) thereof, for connecting a positive power supply of the differential amplifier circuit to the positive power supply terminal,
wherein the substrate (n-well) of the first P-channel transistor is connected to the substrate (n-well) of the second P-channel transistor, and
wherein the positive power supply of the differential amplifier circuit is connected to the substrate (n-well) of the third P-channel transistor.
2. A voltage regulator according to claim 1 , further comprising a fourth P-channel transistor including a gate connected to the positive power supply terminal, a drain connected to the output terminal, and a source connected to a substrate (n-well) thereof, for connecting the substrate (n-well) of the first P-channel transistor to the output terminal.