SOI switch enhancement
View Patent ↗The described FET switch topology greatly reduces the off state loading experienced by the gate biasing resistors in a stacked FET structure. The FET switch topology evenly distributes the voltage across the FET switch topology which reduces the voltage across the gate biasing resistors when the stacked FET structure is in an off state. Because the off state loading is reduced, there is a corresponding reduction of the current through bias resistors, which permits a reduction in the size of the bias resistors. This permits a substantial reduction in the area attributed to the bias resistors in an integrated solution.
1. A serially stacked shunt semiconductor on insulator (SOI) switch comprising:
a plurality of field effect transistor (FET) devices, wherein each FET device of the plurality of FET devices includes a gate contact, a drain contact, and a source contact, and such that the plurality of FET devices are coupled in series to form a chain having a first drain at a first end of the chain, a first source coupled to a second end of the chain, and wherein the gate contact of the FET device at the second end of the chain is a first gate contact;
a plurality of gate biasing circuits coupled in series, wherein each one of the plurality of gate biasing circuits is coupled between a corresponding pair of gate contacts of the plurality of FET devices, and further wherein each one of the plurality of gate biasing circuits includes a resistor; and
a plurality of gate speedup circuits, wherein each one of the plurality of gate speedup circuits is coupled across a corresponding gate biasing circuit of the plurality of gate biasing circuits.
2. The serially stacked shunt SOI switch of claim 1 wherein each one of the plurality of gate speedup circuits are coupled in series to form a chain having a first control node at a first end of the chain and a second control node coupled at a second end of the chain.
3. The serially stacked shunt SOI switch of claim 1 wherein each one of the plurality of gate speedup circuits is configured to shunt the corresponding one of the plurality of gate biasing circuits.
4. The serially stacked shunt SOI switch of claim 1 wherein each one of the plurality of gate speedup circuits comprises:
a pFET transistor including a drain contact coupled to a first speedup node, a gate contact coupled to a second speedup node, and a source contact coupled to a third speedup node; and
an nFET transistor including a drain contact coupled to the first speedup node, a gate contact coupled to the second speedup node, and a source contact coupled to the third speedup node.
5. The serially stacked shunt SOI switch of claim 4 wherein the plurality of gate speedup circuits are coupled together in series at the second speedup node of each one of the gate speedup circuits by a plurality of switch resistors such that a single switch resistor is coupled between each second speedup node of the plurality of gate speedup circuits.
6. The serially stacked shunt SOI switch of claim 1 further including a common biasing circuit having a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal is coupled to the first gate contact.
7. A serially stacked shunt semiconductor on insulator (SOI) switch comprising:
a plurality of field effect transistor (FET) devices, wherein each FET device of the plurality of FET devices includes a gate contact, a drain contact, and a source contact, and such that the plurality of FET devices are coupled in series to form a chain having a first drain at a first end of the chain, a first source coupled to a second end of the chain, and wherein the gate contact of the FET device at the second end of the chain is a first gate contact;
a plurality of drain-source biasing circuits coupled in series, wherein each one of the plurality of drain-source biasing circuits is coupled between a corresponding drain contact and source contact of one of the plurality of FET devices, and further wherein each one of the plurality of drain-source biasing circuits includes a resistor; and
a plurality of drain-source speedup circuits, wherein each one of the plurality of drain-source speedup circuits is coupled across a corresponding drain-source biasing circuit of the plurality of drain-source biasing circuits.
8. The serially stacked shunt SOI switch of claim 7 wherein each one of the plurality of drain-source speedup circuits are coupled in series to form a chain having a first control node at a first end of the chain and a second control node coupled at a second end of the chain.
9. The serially stacked shunt SOI switch of claim 7 wherein each one of the plurality of drain-source speedup circuits is configured to shunt the corresponding one of the plurality of drain-source biasing circuits.
10. The serially stacked shunt SOI switch of claim 7 wherein each one of the plurality of drain-source speedup circuits comprises:
a pFET transistor including a drain contact coupled to a first speedup node, a gate contact coupled to a second speedup node, and a source contact coupled to a third speedup node; and
an nFET transistor including a drain contact coupled to the first speedup node, a gate contact coupled to the second speedup node, and a source contact coupled to the third speedup node.
11. The serially stacked shunt SOI switch of claim 10 wherein the plurality of drain-source speedup circuits are coupled together in series at the second speedup node of each one of the plurality of drain-source speedup circuits by a plurality of switch resistors such that a single switch resistor is coupled between each second speedup node of the plurality of drain-source speedup circuits.
12. A serially stacked shunt semiconductor on insulator (SOI) switch comprising:
a plurality of field effect transistor (FET) devices, wherein each FET device of the plurality of FET devices includes a gate contact, a drain contact, a source contact, and a body contact, and such that the plurality of FET devices are coupled in series to form a chain having a first drain at a first end of the chain, a first source coupled to a second end of the chain, and wherein the body contact of the FET device at the second end of the chain is a first body contact;
a plurality of body biasing circuits coupled in series, wherein each one of the plurality of body biasing circuits is coupled between the body contact of a corresponding FET device and the body contact of an adjacent FET device, and further wherein each one of the plurality of body biasing circuits includes a resistor; and
a plurality of body speedup circuits, wherein each one of the plurality of body speedup circuits is coupled across a corresponding body biasing circuit of the plurality of body biasing circuits.
13. The serially stacked shunt SOI switch of claim 12 wherein each one of the plurality of body speedup circuits are coupled in series to form a chain having a first control node at a first end of the chain and a second control node coupled at a second end of the chain.
14. The serially stacked shunt SOI switch of claim 12 wherein each one of the plurality of body speedup circuits is configured to shunt the corresponding one of the plurality of body biasing circuits.
15. The serially stacked shunt SOI switch of claim 12 wherein each one of the plurality of body speedup circuits comprises:
a pFET transistor including a drain contact coupled to a first speedup node, a gate contact coupled to a second speedup node, and a source contact coupled to a third speedup node; and
an nFET transistor including a drain contact coupled to the first speedup node, a gate contact coupled to the second speedup node, and a source contact coupled to the third speedup node.
16. The serially stacked shunt SOI switch of claim 15 wherein the plurality of body speedup circuits are coupled together in series at the second speedup node of each one of the plurality of body speedup circuits by a plurality of switch resistors such that a single switch resistor is coupled between each second speedup node of the plurality of body speedup circuits.