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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 05, 1998
Filed:
Oct. 16, 1996
Henrik Gutsch, Heilbronn, DE;
Horst Hafner, Heilbronn, DE;
Hermann Hammel, Rot am See, DE;
Friedemann Schmidt, Stuttgart, DE;
Jurgen Schnabel, Leingarten, DE;
Temic Telefunken microelectronic GmbH, Heilbronn, DE;
Abstract
In order to protect against any damage caused by electrostatic discharges, an integrated circuit layout is provided with at least one circuit connection which is connected via one of two diodes, respectively, to a first supply line and a second supply line. The diodes are reverse biased, i.e., one of them becomes conductive if a potential exists at the circuit connection that is either higher or lower than the supply potentials applying to the supply lines. The circuit layout is provided with an overvoltage suppression device connecting the two supply lines. The overvoltage suppression device is switched into a low impedance state by a steep rate increase or rise in a supply voltage applied between the supply lines such that a discharge current counteracting the increase in the supply voltage will flow via the overvoltage suppression device from the one supply line to the other supply line, and the discharge energy is converted into heat in the overvoltage suppression device.