IP Library Granted Patent US 8,963,576
Granted Patent B2
US 8,963,576 · App. 13/656,264 · Granted Feb 24, 2015

Increased transition speed switching device driver

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Patent No.
US 8,963,576
App. No.
13/656,264
Granted
Feb 24, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A switching device driver, which includes switching circuitry and a first capacitive element, which is coupled to the switching circuitry, is disclosed. The switching circuitry receives a logic level input signal and provides a switching control output signal to a switching device based on the logic level input signal. When the logic level input signal has a first logic level, the switching circuitry charges the first capacitive element. When the logic level input signal transitions from the first logic level to a second logic level, the switching circuitry at least partially discharges the first capacitive element to rapidly transition the switching control output signal, thereby causing the switching device to quickly change states.

Claims (33)

1. A circuit comprising switching circuitry and a first capacitive element, wherein:

the switching circuitry comprises a first switching element directly coupled between the first capacitive element and a switching device, such that the switching circuitry is adapted to:

provide a switching control output signal to the switching device based on a logic level input signal; and

at least partially discharge the first capacitive element when the logic level input signal transitions from a first logic level to a second logic level to rapidly transition the switching control output signal, thereby causing the switching device to change states.

2. The circuit of claim 1 wherein a maximum voltage at a first end of the first capacitive element is greater than a maximum voltage of the logic level input signal.

3. The circuit of claim 2 wherein the maximum voltage at the first end of the first capacitive element is on the order of about two times the maximum voltage of the logic level input signal.

4. The circuit of claim 2 wherein the maximum voltage at the first end of the first capacitive element is on the order of about three times the maximum voltage of the logic level input signal.

5. The circuit of claim 1 wherein a capacitance of the first capacitive element is based on at least one estimated input capacitance to the switching device.

6. The circuit of claim 1 further comprises the switching device.

7. The circuit of claim 1 wherein the switching device is a bipolar junction transistor element.

8. The circuit of claim 7 wherein the bipolar junction transistor element is a silicon carbide bipolar junction transistor element.

9. The circuit of claim 7 wherein a capacitance of the first capacitive element is based on at least one of an estimated base-to-emitter capacitance of the bipolar junction transistor element and an estimated base-to-collector capacitance of the bipolar junction transistor element.

10. The circuit of claim 7 wherein the switching circuitry is further adapted to provide the switching control output signal to a base of the bipolar junction transistor element.

11. The circuit of claim 1 wherein the switching device is a junction field effect transistor element.

12. The circuit of claim 11 wherein the junction field effect transistor element is a silicon carbide junction field effect transistor element.

13. The circuit of claim 11 wherein a capacitance of the first capacitive element is based on at least one of an estimated gate-to-source capacitance of the junction field effect transistor element and an estimated gate-to-drain capacitance of the junction field effect transistor element.

14. The circuit of claim 11 wherein the switching circuitry is further adapted to provide the switching control output signal to a gate of the junction field effect transistor element.

15. The circuit of claim 1 wherein the first logic level is a logic LOW and the second logic level is a logic HIGH.

16. The circuit of claim 1 wherein the first logic level is a logic HIGH and the second logic level is a logic LOW.

17. The circuit of claim 1 wherein after the logic level input signal transitions from the first logic level to the second logic level, the switching device is adapted to transition from an OFF state to an ON state.

18. The circuit of claim 1 wherein after the logic level input signal transitions from the first logic level to the second logic level, the switching device is adapted to transition from an ON state to an OFF state.

19. The circuit of claim 1 further comprising a second switching element directly coupled between a second capacitive element and the switching device, such that the switching circuitry is further adapted to:

charge the second capacitive element when the logic level input signal has the second logic level; and

at least partially discharge the second capacitive element when the logic level input signal transitions from the second logic level to the first logic level to rapidly transition the switching control output signal, thereby causing the switching device to quickly change states.

20. The circuit of claim 1 wherein when the logic level input signal has the first logic level, the switching circuitry is further adapted to charge the first capacitive element.

21. A method comprising:

providing a first switching element and a first capacitive element, such that the first switching element is directly coupled between the first capacitive element and a switching device:

providing a switching control output signal to the switching device based on a logic level input signal;

charging the first capacitive element when the logic level input signal has a first logic level; and

at least partially discharging the first capacitive element when the logic level input signal transitions from the first logic level to a second logic level to rapidly transition the switching control output signal, thereby causing the switching device to change states.

22. The method of claim 21 wherein a maximum voltage at a first end of the first capacitive element is greater than a maximum voltage of the logic level input signal.

23. The method of claim 21 wherein the switching device is a bipolar junction transistor element.

24. The method of claim 23 wherein a capacitance of the first capacitive element is based on at least one of an estimated base-to-emitter capacitance of the bipolar junction transistor element and an estimated base-to-collector capacitance of the bipolar junction transistor element.

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From: WOLFSPEED, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 30, 2023
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