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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 10, 2000
Filed:
Jan. 23, 1998
Andrea Ghilardelli, Cinisello Balsamo, IT;
Jacopo Mulatti, Latisana, IT;
Maurizio Branchetti, San Polo D'Enza, IT;
STMicroelectronics S.r.l., Agrate Brianza, IT;
Abstract
A negative charge pump circuit comprises a plurality of charge pump stages connected in series to each other. Each stage has a stage input terminal and a stage output terminal. A first stage has the stage input terminal connected to a reference voltage, a final stage has the stage output terminal operatively connected to an output terminal of the charge pump at which a negative voltage is developed; intermediate stages have the respective stage input terminal connected to the stage output terminal of a preceding stage and the respective stage output terminal connected to the stage input terminal of a following stage. Each stage comprises a first N-channel MOSFET with a first electrode connected to the stage input terminal and a second electrode connected to the stage output terminal, a second N-channel MOSFET with a first electrode connected to the stage output terminal and a second electrode connected to a gate electrode of the first N-channel MOSFET, a boost capacitor with one terminal connected to the gate electrode of the first N-channel MOSFET and a second terminal driven by a respective first digital signal switching between the reference voltage and a positive voltage supply, and a second capacitor with one terminal connected to the charge pump stage output terminal and a second terminal connected to a respective second digital signal switching between the reference voltage and the voltage supply. A gate electrode of the second N-channel MOSFET is connected, in the first stage, to a third digital signal switching between the reference voltage and the voltage supply, while in the remaining stage the gate electrode of the second N-channel MOSFET is connected to the stage input terminal.