ONE-WAY SWITCH WITH A GATE REFERENCED TO THE MAIN BACK SIDE ELECTRODE
20190043972 ยท 2019-02-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01L29/7404
ELECTRICITY
H01L29/0619
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A one-way switch has a gate referenced to a main back side electrode. An N-type substrate includes a P-type anode layer covering a back side and a surrounding P-type wall. First and second P-type wells are formed on the front side of the N-type substrate. An N-type cathode region is located in the first P-type well. An N-type gate region is located in the second P-type well. A gate metallization covers both the N-type gate region and a portion of the second P-type well. The second P-type well is separated from the P-type wall by the N-type substrate except at a location of a P-type strip that is formed in the N-type substrate and connects a portion on one side of the second P-type well to an upper portion of said P-type wall.
Claims
1. A one-way switch having a gate referenced to a main back side electrode, comprising: an N-type substrate; a P-type anode layer covering a back side of the N-type substrate; a P-type wall surrounding lateral surfaces of the N-type substrate; first and second P-type wells formed on the front side of the N-type substrate; an N-type cathode region formed in the first P-type well; an N-type gate region formed in the second P-type well; a gate metallization that is in contact with and covers the N-type gate region and further in contact with and covering a portion of the second P-type well; and a P-type strip formed in the N-type substrate and connecting a portion on one side of the second P-type well to an upper portion of said P-type wall.
2. The switch of claim 1, wherein the N-type gate region has, in top view, a rectangular shape comprising a notch along a first edge at a central portion on a side adjacent the N-type cathode region.
3. The switch of claim 2, wherein the second P-type well in present within the notch.
4. The switch of claim 3, wherein the gate metallization is in contact with and covers a first portion of the N-type gate region and is in contact with and covers said portion of the second P-type well which is present in the notch.
5. The switch of claim 4, wherein the gate metallization is in contact with and covers a further portion of the second P-type well adjacent a second edge of the N-type gate region on a side opposite the notch and adjacent the P-type strip.
6. The switch of claim 1, wherein said P-type strip has a width in the range from 10 to 50% of a length of a side of the second P-type well connected to the P-type strip.
7. The switch of claim 1, wherein the N-type cathode region is crossed by emitter short-circuits.
8. A bidirectional switch, comprising: a first integrated circuit chip including a cathode gate thyristor; and a second integrated circuit chip including a one-way switch having a gate referenced to a main back side electrode; wherein the one-way switch comprises: an N-type substrate; a P-type anode layer covering a back side of the N-type substrate; a P-type wall surrounding lateral surfaces of the N-type substrate; first and second P-type wells formed on the front side of the N-type substrate; an N-type cathode region formed in the first P-type well; an N-type gate region formed in the second P-type well; a gate metallization that is in contact with and covers the N-type gate region and is in contact with and covers a portion of the second P-type well; and a P-type strip formed in the N-type substrate and connecting a portion on one side of the second P-type well to an upper portion of said P-type wall; wherein a gate of the thyristor is connected to the gate metallization of the one-way switch; wherein an anode of the thyristor is connected to N-type cathode region of the one-way switch; and wherein a cathode of the thyristor is connected to the P-type anode layer of the one-way switch.
9. The switch of claim 8, wherein the N-type gate region has, in top view, a rectangular shape comprising a notch along a first edge at a central portion on a side adjacent the N-type cathode region.
10. The switch of claim 9, wherein the second P-type well in present within the notch.
11. The switch of claim 10, wherein the gate metallization is in contact with and covers a first portion of the N-type gate region and is in contact with and covers said portion of the second P-type well which is present in the notch.
12. The switch of claim 11, wherein the gate metallization is in contact with and covers a further portion of the second P-type well adjacent a second edge of the N-type gate region on a side opposite the notch and adjacent the P-type strip.
13. The switch of claim 8, wherein said P-type strip has a width in the range from 10 to 50% of a length of a side of the second P-type well connected to the P-type strip.
14. The switch of claim 8, wherein the N-type cathode region is crossed by emitter short-circuits.
15. A one-way switch having a gate referenced to a main back side electrode, comprising: an N-type substrate; a P-type anode layer covering a back side of the N-type substrate; a P-type wall surrounding lateral surfaces of the N-type substrate; a first P-type well formed on the front side of the N-type substrate; an N-type cathode region formed in the first P-type well; a second P-type well formed on the front side of the N-type substrate; an N-type gate region formed in the second P-type well; and a gate metallization that is in contact with and covers the N-type gate region and is in contact with and covers a portion of the second P-type well.
16. The switch of claim 15, wherein the N-type gate region has, in top view, a rectangular shape comprising a notch along an edge, said portion of the second P-type well extending into said notch.
17. The switch of claim 16, wherein said edge including said notch faces toward the first P-type well.
18. The switch of claim 16, wherein the rectangular shape of said N-type gate region further comprises a further edge, at an opposite side of the N-type gate region from said edge.
19. The switch of claim 18, wherein said gate metallization is in contact with and covers the N-type gate region further is in contact with and covers a further portion of the second P-type well adjacent said further edge.
20. The switch of claim 19, further comprising a P-type strip formed in the N-type substrate which connects said further portion of the second P-type well to an upper portion of said P-type wall.
21. The switch of claim 20, wherein said N-type substrate separates said second P-type well from said P-type wall except at a location of said P-type strip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The foregoing and other features and advantages will be discussed in detail in the following non-limiting description of dedicated embodiments in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] The same elements have been designated with the same reference numerals in the various drawings and, further, the various drawings are not to scale. For clarity, only those steps and elements which are useful to the understanding of the described embodiments have been shown and are detailed.
[0021] In the following description, when reference is made to terms qualifying the absolute position, such as terms front, back, left-hand, right-hand, or the relative position, such as terms top and upper, reference is made to the orientation of the drawings. Unless otherwise specified, expression in the order of means to within 10%, preferably to within 5%.
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[0024] In this embodiment, emitter short-circuits 10 are shown in cathode well 3. Emitter short-circuits 10 connect metallization M2 to well 4 through region 3.
[0025] A difference between the switch of
[0026] As illustrated in
[0027] N-type region 8 has a generally rectangular shape. A notch 14 is for example formed on the side of region 8 opposite to the connection by strip 12 between well 9 and wall 7. In the case of
[0028] Thus, the one-way switch of
[0029] In practice, a heavily-doped N-type channel stop region surrounds well 4 but is not shown herein.
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[0031] The one-way ACS switch is shown by a symbol of the type of that of a conventional thyristor, with the difference that the gate contact arranged on the cathode side (A2) is connected by dotted lines to the anode (A1). This symbol reflects the structure of the switch of
[0032] The ACS switch and thyristor Th are connected in antiparallel between a reference terminal GND, for example, the ground, and an output terminal Out. Thus, the anode of the ACS switch and the cathode of thyristor Th are connected to reference terminal GND, and the cathode of the ACS switch and the thyristor anode are connected to output terminal Out. Further, the gates of the ACS switch and of thyristor Th are connected and form gate G.sub.tot of the bidirectional switch.
[0033] The operation of the bidirectional switch will now be described.
[0034] When output terminal Out is positive with respect to reference terminal GND, thyristor Th is capable of turning on and the ACS switch is turned off. Applying to gate G.sub.tot a voltage positive with respect to the voltage on reference terminal GND turns on thyristor Th. It should be noted that, according to its structure, conventional thyristor Th may also be controlled by a gate voltage negative with respect to the voltage of the reference terminal.
[0035] When output terminal Out is negative with respect to reference terminal GND, thyristor Th is turned off and the ACS switch is capable of turning on. Applying to gate G.sub.tot a voltage negative with respect to that of reference terminal GND turns on the ACS switch.
[0036] When a positive overvoltage (dV/dt) reaches output terminal Out, thyristor Th is capable of turning on due to the turning on of a parasitic thyristor existing in the structure of the ACS switch, illustrated in
[0037] However, it should be noted that the above-described parasitic thyristor exists in most known one-way switch structures, it then generally has a much higher sensitivity. Considering, for example, one-way switch Th1 disclosed in relation with the left-hand portions of
[0038] An advantage of the bidirectional switch of
[0039] Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of this disclosure, and are intended to be within the spirit and the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description is by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting. The present invention is limited only as defined in the following claims and the equivalents thereto.