IP Library Granted Patent US 9,007,732
Granted Patent B2
US 9,007,732 · App. 13/834,980 · Granted Apr 14, 2015

Electrostatic discharge protection circuits using carbon nanotube field effect transistor (CNTFET) devices and methods of making same

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Patent No.
US 9,007,732
App. No.
13/834,980
Granted
Apr 14, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Device structures and methods for providing carbon nanotube field effect transistor (CNTFET) devices with enhanced current carrying capability at lower densities are disclosed. Apparatuses and methods using CNTFET devices for providing protection from electrostatic discharge (ESD) voltages are also disclosed. According to some aspects of the present disclosure the electrostatic discharge protection circuits are configured with CNTFET diodes and provide protection from electrostatic discharge induced voltages for a protected circuit without affecting the normal operation of the protected circuit. According to some aspects of the present disclosure the methods for providing protection from electrostatic discharge voltages create conducting paths for providing protection from electrostatic discharge induced voltages for a protected circuit without affecting the normal operation of the protected circuit.

Claims (29)

1. An electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit for protecting a protected circuit from an electrostatic discharge induced voltage, said electrostatic discharge protection circuit comprising:

a CNTFET (carbon nanotube field effect transistor) diode having at least two terminals, wherein said CNTFET diode is electrically connected to said protected circuit by a first node and said CNTFET diode is electrically connected to a second node;

wherein said CNTFET diode creates a conducting path in response to said electrostatic discharge induced voltage exceeding a desired voltage, thereby limiting said electrostatic discharge induced voltage and protecting said protected circuit from said electrostatic discharge induced voltage; and

wherein said CNTFET diode terminates said conducting path in response to a decrease in said electrostatic discharge induced voltage.

2. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 1 , wherein said CNTFET diode is electrically connected to a signal pad by said first node and said CNTFET diode is electrically connected to a power supply pad by said second node.

3. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 1 , wherein said CNTFET diode is electrically connected to a signal pad by said first node and said CNTFET diode is electrically connected to a ground pad by said second node.

4. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 1 , wherein said CNTFET diode is formed using a carbon nanotube field effect transistor (CNTFET) device.

5. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 4 , wherein said CNTFET diode is formed using an ambipolar nanotube field effect transistor (aCNTFET) device.

6. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 1 , wherein said CNTFET diode is on a semiconductor chip.

7. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 1 , wherein said CNTFET diode is formed on an insulator.

8. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 1 , wherein said CNTFET diode is formed below said protected circuit.

9. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 1 , wherein said CNTFET diode comprises a nanotube fabric.

10. An electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit for protecting a protected circuit from an electrostatic discharge induced voltage, said electrostatic discharge protection circuit comprising:

a CNTFET (carbon nanotube field effect transistor) diode pair having a first CNTFET diode and a second CNTFET diode, wherein said first CNTFET diode has at least two terminals and said CNTFET diode has at least two terminals;

wherein said first CNTFET diode is electrically connected to said protected circuit by a first node and said first CNTFET diode is electrically connected to a second node;

wherein said second CNTFET diode is electrically connected to said protected circuit by a third node and said second CNTFET diode is electrically connected to a fourth node;

wherein said CNTFET diode pair creates a conducting path in response to said electrostatic discharge induced voltage exceeding a desired voltage, thereby limiting said electrostatic discharge induced voltage and protecting said protected circuit from said electrostatic discharge induced voltage; and

wherein said CNTFET diode pair terminates said conducting path in response to a decrease in said electrostatic discharge induced voltage.

11. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 10 , wherein said first node and said third node correspond to the same node.

12. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 10 , wherein said first CNTFET diode is electrically connected to a signal pad by said first node and said first CNTFET diode is electrically connected to a power supply pad by said second node.

13. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 12 , wherein said second CNTFET diode is electrically connected to said signal pad by said third node and said second CNTFET diode is electrically connected to a ground pad by said fourth node.

14. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 10 , wherein said CNTFET diode pair is formed using carbon nanotube field effect transistor (CNTFET) devices.

15. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 14 , wherein said CNTFET diode pair is formed using at least one ambipolar nanotube field effect transistor (aCNTFET) device.

16. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 10 , wherein said CNTFT diode pair is on a semiconductor chip.

17. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 10 , wherein said CNTFET diode pair is formed on an insulator.

18. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 10 , wherein said first CNTFET diode and said second CNTFET diode are configured in a stacked configuration.

19. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 10 , wherein at least one of said first CNTFET diode and said second CNTFET diode is formed below a pad.

20. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 10 , wherein at least one of said first CNTFET diode and said second CNTFET diode is formed below said protected circuit.

21. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of claim 10 , wherein at least one of said first CNTFET diode and said second CNTFET diode comprises a nanotube fabric.

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