Circuit that changes voltage of back electrode of transistor based on error condition
View Patent ↗A circuit can comprise a transistor, a sensor, and a switch. The transistor can include a drain electrode, a gate electrode, a source electrode, and a back electrode. The sensor can be configured to detect an error condition in the transistor. The switch can be configured to change a voltage at the back electrode in response to the sensor detecting the error condition in the transistor, the change of the voltage at the back electrode reducing current flow between the drain electrode and the source electrode.
1. A circuit comprising:
a transistor including a drain electrode, a gate electrode, a source electrode, and a back electrode;
a sensor configured to detect an error condition in the transistor;
a capacitor, the capacitor including:
a first end coupled to the back electrode; and
a second end coupled to a switch; and
the switch configured to change a voltage at the back electrode in response to the sensor detecting the error condition in the transistor by closing and thereby coupling the second end of the capacitor to a common node, the change of the voltage at the back electrode reducing current flow between the drain electrode and the source electrode.
2. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the transistor includes a high-electron-mobility transistor.
3. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the change of the voltage at the back electrode increases a magnitude of a threshold voltage of the gate electrode.
4. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein:
the transistor comprises an n-channel device; and
the change to the voltage at the back electrode causes the voltage at the back electrode to become negative with respect to the source electrode.
5. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the error condition includes a temperature measured by the sensor of at least one of the drain electrode, the gate electrode, or the source electrode exceeding a temperature threshold.
6. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the error condition includes a voltage measured by the sensor at the transistor exceeding a voltage threshold.
7. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the switch is a first switch, the circuit further comprises a second switch including:
a first end coupled to the back electrode and to the first end of the capacitor; and
a second end coupled to the common node.
8. A circuit comprising:
a common node;
a transistor including a drain electrode, a gate electrode, a source electrode, and a back electrode, the source electrode being electrically coupled to the common node;
a current source;
a switch coupled to the current source and to the common node;
a capacitor coupled to the current source and to the back electrode;
a diode including an anode and a cathode, the anode being electrically coupled to the capacitor and the back electrode, the cathode being electrically coupled to the common node;
a sensor configured to detect an error condition at the transistor; and
a switch controller configured to cause the switch to conduct current between the current source and the common node in response to the sensor detecting the error condition.
9. The circuit of claim 8 , wherein:
the transistor comprises an n-channel device; and
the change to the voltage at the back electrode causes the voltage at the back electrode to become negative with respect to the source electrode.
10. The circuit of claim 8 , wherein the diode comprises a high-electron-mobility transistor (HEMT), the HEMT comprising a drain node coupled to the capacitor and the back electrode, a gate electrode coupled to the capacitor, the back electrode, and the drain node, and a source node coupled the common node.
11. The circuit of claim 8 , wherein the switch comprises a high-electron-mobility transistor.
12. The circuit of claim 8 , wherein the transistor comprises a Gallium Nitride (GaN) transistor.
13. A circuit comprising:
a common node;
a transistor including a drain electrode, a gate electrode, a source electrode, and a back electrode, the source electrode being electrically coupled to the common node;
a current source;
a capacitor coupled to the current source and to the back electrode;
a first switch including a first node and a second node, the first node being electrically coupled to the capacitor, the back electrode and the second node being electrically coupled to the common node;
a second switch coupled to the current source and to the common node;
a diode including an anode and a cathode, the anode being electrically coupled to the capacitor, the back electrode, and the first node of the first switch, the cathode being electrically coupled to the common node;
a sensor configured to detect an error condition at the transistor; and
a switch controller configured to cause the first switch not to conduct current between the current source and the common node in response to the sensor detecting the error condition.
14. The circuit of claim 13 , wherein the diode comprises a high-electron-mobility transistor (HEMT), the HEMT comprising a drain node coupled to the capacitor and the back electrode, a gate electrode coupled to the capacitor, the back electrode, and the drain node, and a source node coupled the common node.
15. The circuit of claim 13 , wherein the switch comprises a high-electron-mobility transistor.
16. The circuit of claim 13 , wherein the transistor comprises a Gallium Nitride (GaN) transistor.
17. A circuit comprising:
a common node;
a transistor including a drain electrode, a gate electrode, a source electrode, and a back electrode, the source electrode being electrically coupled to the common node;
a current source;
a switch coupled to the current source and to the common node;
a capacitor coupled to the current source;
a first diode comprising a first anode and a first cathode, the first anode being electrically coupled to the capacitor, the first cathode being electrically coupled to the common node;
a second diode comprising a second anode and a second cathode, the second anode being electrically coupled to the back electrode, the second cathode being electrically coupled to the first anode and to the capacitor;
a sensor configured to detect an error condition at the transistor; and
a switch controller configured to cause the switch to conduct current between the current source and the common node in response to the sensor detecting the error condition.
18. The circuit of claim 17 , wherein the diode comprises a high-electron-mobility transistor (HEMT), the HEMT comprising a drain node coupled to the capacitor and the back electrode, a gate electrode coupled to the capacitor, the back electrode, and the drain node, and a source node coupled the common node.
19. The circuit of claim 17 , wherein the switch comprises a high-electron-mobility transistor.
20. The circuit of claim 17 , wherein the transistor comprises a Gallium Nitride (GaN) transistor.