Voltage level shifter for high voltage applications
First Claim
1. A voltage level shifter, comprising:
- a low voltage domain current mirror including first and second branches;
a high voltage switch and a first resistor connected in series with the second branch;
an output stage that provides an output signal that is a function of a voltage difference across the first resistor, wherein the output stage and the first resistor are in a high voltage domain; and
a first unidirectional element in the low voltage domain that prevents a voltage difference appearing across the second branch when the high voltage switch is non-conducting,wherein assertion of an input signal in the low voltage domain generates a first current in the first branch, and causes the high voltage switch to pass in the resistor a second current from the second branch that is a function of the first current and that generates the voltage difference across the resistor, and de-assertion of the input signal halts flow of the first and second currents, and the high voltage switch withstands a voltage difference between the high and low voltage domains.
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Abstract
A voltage level shifter for high voltage applications has a low voltage domain current mirror having first and second branches. A high voltage switch and a resistor are connected in series with the second branch. An output stage provides an output signal that is a function of a voltage difference across the resistor, and the output stage and the resistor are in the high voltage domain. Assertion of an input signal in the low voltage domain develops a first current in the first branch, and causes the high voltage switch to pass in the resistor a second current from the second branch that is a function of the first current and develops the voltage difference across the resistor. Only the high voltage switch needs to have high breakdown voltage characteristics.
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18 Claims
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1. A voltage level shifter, comprising:
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a low voltage domain current mirror including first and second branches; a high voltage switch and a first resistor connected in series with the second branch; an output stage that provides an output signal that is a function of a voltage difference across the first resistor, wherein the output stage and the first resistor are in a high voltage domain; and a first unidirectional element in the low voltage domain that prevents a voltage difference appearing across the second branch when the high voltage switch is non-conducting, wherein assertion of an input signal in the low voltage domain generates a first current in the first branch, and causes the high voltage switch to pass in the resistor a second current from the second branch that is a function of the first current and that generates the voltage difference across the resistor, and de-assertion of the input signal halts flow of the first and second currents, and the high voltage switch withstands a voltage difference between the high and low voltage domains. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A voltage level shifter, comprising:
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a low voltage domain current mirror including first and second branches having first and second transistors respectively that have respective control electrodes connected together and first and second current carrying paths respectively, the first branch including in series a first resistor, the first current carrying path and a low voltage switch; a high voltage switch and a second resistor in series with the second branch; and an output stage that provides an output signal that is a function of a voltage difference across the second resistor, wherein the output stage and the second resistor are in the high voltage domain; wherein assertion of an input signal in the low voltage domain causes the low voltage switch to apply a voltage difference across the first resistor and the first transistor that generates a first current in the first branch, and causes the high voltage switch to pass in the second resistor a second current from the second branch that is a function of the first current and that generates the voltage difference across the second resistor. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A voltage level shifter, comprising:
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a low voltage domain current mirror including first and second branches; a high voltage switch and a first resistor connected in series with the second branch; a first unidirectional element in the low voltage domain connected across the second branch; a second unidirectional element in the low voltage domain connected to a node between the high voltage switch and the second branch, and a second resistor connected between the high voltage switch and a node in the high voltage domain, to conduct electrostatic discharge (ESD) currents from the high voltage domain and protect the high voltage switch; and an output stage providing an output signal that is a function of a voltage difference across the first resistor, the output stage and the first resistor being in the high voltage domain; wherein assertion of an input signal in the low voltage domain generates a first current in the first branch, and causes the high voltage switch to pass in the resistor a second current from the second branch that is a function of the first current and that generates the voltage difference across the first resistor; and wherein the first unidirectional element prevents voltage difference appearing across the second branch when the high voltage switch is non-conducting. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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