Title :
High-voltage technology offers new solutions for interface integrated circuits
Author :
Thomas, Gilles ; Troussel, Gilles ; Vialettes, Francoise
Author_Institution :
Thomson Semiconducteurs, Saint Egreve, France
fDate :
12/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A BIMOS IC technology improving the design of interface circuits that require either high-voltage (up to 120 V) of current (up to a few amperes per output) has been developed. Both bipolar and MOS complementary components are processed together on the same chip for low- and high-voltage applications. Various BIMOS power interface circuits are now in production, e.g., a motor driver, a high-voltage plasma display driver, and a printer head driver. This paper describes the BIMOS technology and the characteristics of its components. As applications, two circuits are presented: the UEB 4732 (plasma display driver) with complementary MOS push-pull output stages (120 V), and the UAA 2081 (stepper motor driver) with power bipolar transistors (1 A per output). Both circuits have a logical part designed with low-voltage CMOS (5-12 V).
Keywords :
CMOS logic circuits; CMOS technology; Driver circuits; Implants; Integrated circuit technology; Low voltage; MOS devices; Plasma displays; Printers; Production;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/T-ED.1986.22861