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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 15, 1994
Filed:
Nov. 24, 1992
Koichi Inoue, Kyoto, JP;
Takahiro Ota, Kyoto, JP;
Rohm Co., Ltd., Kyoto, JP;
Abstract
A stabilized voltage supply has a semiconductor and an output transistor formed on the semiconductor substrate and responsive to a power voltage. When the power voltage decreases to a level equal to or lower than a predetermined level, the output transistor is saturated. At this time, the semiconductor substrate is heated. The stabilized voltage supply also has a voltage dividing resistor for converting the output current of the output transistor into a stabilized output voltage which in turn is divided to form a feedback voltage. The stabilized voltage supply further has a differential amplifier for amplifying a differential voltage between the feedback voltage and a predetermined reference voltage, the differential voltage being then applied to the control electrode of the output transistor. The control electrode of the output transistor receives a current corresponding to the current applied thereto. The stabilized voltage supply further has a voltage detecting circuit for detecting when the power voltage decreases to a level equal to or lower than the predetermined level, and a current feedback circuit for dividing the output current of the output transistor and for subtracting a current corresponding to the divided current from the current at the control electrode of the output transistor when the power voltage decreases to a level equal to or lower than the predetermined level.