Parasitic Substrate Coupling in High Voltage Integrated Circuits

Parasitic Substrate Coupling in High Voltage Integrated Circuits
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Artikel-Nr:
9783319743820
Veröffentl:
2018
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
183
Autor:
Pietro Buccella
Serie:
Analog Circuits and Signal Processing
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book introduces a new approach to model and predict substrate parasitic failures in integrated circuits with standard circuit design tools.The injection of majority and minority carriers in the substrate is a recurring problem in smart power ICs containing high voltage, high current switching devices besides sensitive control, protection and signal processing circuits.The injection of parasitic charges leads to the activation of substrate bipolar transistors. This book explores how these events can be evaluated for a wide range of circuit topologies. To this purpose, new generalized devices implemented in Verilog-A are used to model the substrate with standard circuit simulators. This approach was able to predict for the first time the activation of a latch-up in real circuits through post-layout SPICE simulation analysis.Discusses substrate modeling and circuit-level simulation of parasitic bipolar device coupling effects in integrated circuits;Includes circuit back-annotation of the parasitic lateral n-p-n and vertical p-n-p bipolar transistors in the substrate;Uses Spice for simulation and characterization of parasitic bipolar transistors, latch-up of the parasitic p-n-p-n structure, and electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection devices;Offers design guidelines to reduce couplings by adding specific protections.

This book introduces a new approach to model and predict substrate parasitic failures in integrated circuits with standard circuit design tools.

The injection of majority and minority carriers in the substrate is a recurring problem in smart power ICs containing high voltage, high current switching devices besides sensitive control, protection and signal processing circuits.

The injection of parasitic charges leads to the activation of substrate bipolar transistors. This book explores how these events can be evaluated for a wide range of circuit topologies. To this purpose, new generalized devices implemented in Verilog-A are used to model the substrate with standard circuit simulators. This approach was able to predict for the first time the activation of a latch-up in real circuits through post-layout SPICE simulation analysis.




  • Discusses substrate modeling and circuit-level simulation of parasitic bipolar device coupling effects in integrated circuits;
  • Includes circuit back-annotation of the parasitic lateral n-p-n and vertical p-n-p bipolar transistors in the substrate;
  • Uses Spice for simulation and characterization of parasitic bipolar transistors, latch-up of the parasitic p-n-p-n structure, and electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection devices;
  • Offers design guidelines to reduce couplings by adding specific protections.

Chapter1: Overview of Parasitic Substrate Coupling.- Chapter2: Design Challenges in High Voltage ICs.- Chapter3: Substrate Modeling with Parasitic Transistors.- Chapter4: TCAD Validation of the Model.- Chapter5: Extraction Tool for the Substrate Network.- Chapter6: Parasitic Bipolar Transistors in Benchmark Structures.- Chapter7: Substrate Coupling Analysis and Evaluation of Protection Strategies.

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