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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 21, 2025
Filed:
Jan. 23, 2024
Globalfoundries U.s. Inc., Malta, NY (US);
Sanmitra Bharat Naik, Bangalore, IN;
Asif Iqbal, Bangalore, IN;
GlobalFoundries U.S. Inc., Malta, NY (US);
Abstract
In a disclosed Schmitt trigger, an input stage includes a first p-channel field effect transistor (PFET) and a second PFET, which are connected in series to a VDD rail, and a first n-channel field effect transistor (NFET) and a second NFET, which are connected in series between ground and the second PFET. An output stage includes additional FETs for hysteresis. The first PFET and first NFET are different from the other FETs and have a higher voltage rating. For example, the first PFET and first NFET can be buried oxide field effect transistors (BOXFETs) and the other FETs can be laterally diffused metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (LDMOSFETs)). Gates of the first PFET and first NFET are connected to an input node. Gates of the second PFET and NFET are connected to receive reference voltages to prevent safe operating area (SOA) violations and control trigger voltage levels.