Integrated circuit having different power supplies for increased output voltage range while retaining small device geometries
First Claim
1. A monolithic integrated circuit having transistors formed therein, the transistors being subject to compromised reliability when operated at voltages exceeding a given safe operating voltage, the integrated circuit generating an output signal having an amplitude that exceeds the given safe operating voltage, said integrated circuit comprising:
- a. first and second power supply conductors for receiving first and second power supply voltages which define a first voltage range having a magnitude below the given safe operating voltage;
b. first circuit means coupled between said first and second power supply conductors, said first circuit means including an input terminal for receiving an input signal and including at least one transistor formed within the integrated circuit for producing a first output signal in response thereto, the first output signal having a voltage within the first voltage range;
c. third and fourth power supply conductors for receiving third and fourth power supply voltages which define a second voltage range having a magnitude below the given safe operating voltage and different from the first voltage range, at least one of said third and fourth power supply voltages corresponding to a least positive voltage, and at least one of said first and second power supply voltages corresponding to a most positive voltage, the magnitude of the voltage difference between the most positive voltage and the least positive voltage exceeding the magnitude of the given safe operating voltage;
d. second circuit means coupled between said third and fourth power supply conductors, said second circuit means including an input terminal for receiving an input signal and including at least one transistor formed within the integrated circuit for producing a second output signal in response thereto, the second output signal having a voltage within the second voltage range;
e. a control terminal for receiving a control signal; and
f. output circuit means coupled to said first circuit means for receiving the first output signal and being coupled to said second circuit means for receiving the second output signal, said output circuit means including an output terminal and including at least one transistor formed within the integrated circuit for providing to the output terminal a full-range output signal that varies between the first and second voltage ranges, the full range output signal extending substantially up to the most positive voltage and extending substantially down to the least positive voltage, said output circuit means being coupled to said control terminal and responsive to said control signal for selecting either the first output signal or the second output signal to said output terminal.
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Abstract
An integrated circuit for driving an active or passive matrix liquid crystal display panel or the like provides an analog output signal which switches through a voltage range that exceeds the safe operating voltage of the CMOS transistors from which it is formed. Duplicate digital to analog conversion circuits are provided on the integrated circuit but are operated from two different power supply voltage ranges. Each voltage range has a magnitude less than the safe operating voltage. The analog output signals generated by the duplicate digital to analog conversion circuits are coupled to an output multiplexer that is responsive to a control signal for selecting one of the two analog output signals to the output terminal of the integrated circuit. The output multiplexer includes an n-channel pass transistor and a p-channel pass transistor coupled to the output terminal in parallel with each other and responsive to the control signal for passing one or the other of the dual analog signals to the output terminal. Exposure of the pass transistors to voltages exceeding the safe operating voltage is avoided by inserting shielding transistors in series therewith.
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7 Claims
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1. A monolithic integrated circuit having transistors formed therein, the transistors being subject to compromised reliability when operated at voltages exceeding a given safe operating voltage, the integrated circuit generating an output signal having an amplitude that exceeds the given safe operating voltage, said integrated circuit comprising:
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a. first and second power supply conductors for receiving first and second power supply voltages which define a first voltage range having a magnitude below the given safe operating voltage; b. first circuit means coupled between said first and second power supply conductors, said first circuit means including an input terminal for receiving an input signal and including at least one transistor formed within the integrated circuit for producing a first output signal in response thereto, the first output signal having a voltage within the first voltage range; c. third and fourth power supply conductors for receiving third and fourth power supply voltages which define a second voltage range having a magnitude below the given safe operating voltage and different from the first voltage range, at least one of said third and fourth power supply voltages corresponding to a least positive voltage, and at least one of said first and second power supply voltages corresponding to a most positive voltage, the magnitude of the voltage difference between the most positive voltage and the least positive voltage exceeding the magnitude of the given safe operating voltage; d. second circuit means coupled between said third and fourth power supply conductors, said second circuit means including an input terminal for receiving an input signal and including at least one transistor formed within the integrated circuit for producing a second output signal in response thereto, the second output signal having a voltage within the second voltage range; e. a control terminal for receiving a control signal; and f. output circuit means coupled to said first circuit means for receiving the first output signal and being coupled to said second circuit means for receiving the second output signal, said output circuit means including an output terminal and including at least one transistor formed within the integrated circuit for providing to the output terminal a full-range output signal that varies between the first and second voltage ranges, the full range output signal extending substantially up to the most positive voltage and extending substantially down to the least positive voltage, said output circuit means being coupled to said control terminal and responsive to said control signal for selecting either the first output signal or the second output signal to said output terminal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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