SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICE
First Claim
1. A semiconductor integrated circuit device comprising a driving-voltage generator comprising a diode-connected rectifying element and a resistor element as a voltage generating source, comprising a first end connected to a first end of the rectifying element and a second end connected to a grounding point, whereina voltage output from the resistor element is coupled to a second end of the rectifying element as a driving voltage.
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Abstract
A semiconductor integrated circuit device includes a driving-voltage generating circuit including a diode-connected rectifying element and a resistor element as a voltage generating source, one end of which is connected to one end of the rectifying element and the other end of which is connected to a ground potential, wherein a voltage generated by the resistor element is output to the other end of the rectifying element as a driving voltage.
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1. A semiconductor integrated circuit device comprising a driving-voltage generator comprising a diode-connected rectifying element and a resistor element as a voltage generating source, comprising a first end connected to a first end of the rectifying element and a second end connected to a grounding point, wherein
a voltage output from the resistor element is coupled to a second end of the rectifying element as a driving voltage.
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13. A semiconductor integrated circuit device, wherein
a first end of a diode-connected first rectifying element and a first end of a first resistor element as a voltage generating source are connected as a first driving-voltage generator and a plurality of the first driving-voltage generators are connected as a first driving-voltage generating module, a first end of a diode-connected second rectifying element and a first end of a second resistor element as a voltage generating source are connected as a second driving-voltage generating circuit and a plurality of the second driving-voltage generators are connected as a second driving-voltage generating module, and the first and second driving-voltage generating modules are connected either in series or in parallel.
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