Claims
- 1. An electrical device, comprising:a first power line; a second power line; a booster circuit connected to said first power line and said second power line, said booster circuit comprising a capacitor, and said booster circuit outputting a voltage potential according to an electrical charge that is charged in said capacitor; and a discharge circuit that discharges said charged electrical charge in said capacitor in response to a power supply emergency signal that is activated when the difference in potential between said first power line and said second power line falls below a predetermined value.
- 2. The electrical device as defined in claim 1,wherein said booster circuit comprises a switching circuit for turning one end of said capacitor on and off, based on a logic signal during boosting; and wherein said discharge circuit causes said switching circuit to be forcibly turned on in the event of the power supply emergency, regardless of the logic of said logic signal, to cause the discharge of the potential charged into said capacitor.
- 3. The electrical device as defined in claim 2, wherein said discharge circuit comprises:a comparator for comparing a potential of said predetermined value with a potential of an external power source; and a logic gate circuit that controls the turning on and off of said switching circuit during a normal power supply operation, based on the logic of said logic signal, and causes said switching circuit to be forcibly turned on in the event of power supply emergency, based on the output logic of said comparator.
- 4. The electrical device as defined in claim 2,wherein a power-on reset signal that becomes active in the event of the power supply emergency is input to said discharge circuit; and wherein said discharge circuit comprises a logic gate circuit that controls the turning on and off of said switching circuit during a normal power supply operation, based on the logic of said logic signal, and causes said switching circuit to be forcibly turned on in the event of power supply emergency, based on the logic of said power-on reset signal.
- 5. The electrical device as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a power supply circuit comprising a potential generation circuit for generating a plurality of different potentials, based on the output potential of said booster circuit; a drive circuit for outputting a drive potential selected from among said plurality of different potentials; and a drive control circuit for controlling said drive circuit by controlling the selection of said drive potential from among said plurality of different potentials.
- 6. The electrical device as defined in claim 5, wherein said drive control circuit comprises:a logic circuit to which said first and second power supply potentials are input, for outputting a logic signal; a group of level shifters to which are input said first potential and an output potential from a regulator, for shifting the level of an output of said logic circuit; and a selection signal generation circuit for generating a selection signal to be input to said drive circuit, based on an output of said group of level shifters.
- 7. An electrical device, comprising:a first power line; a second power line; a booster circuit connected to said first power line and said second power line, said booster circuit comprising a capacitor, and said booster circuit outputting a voltage potential according to an electrical charge that is charged in said capacitor; a drive control circuit connected to said first power line and said second power line, said drive circuit selecting a drive potential from a plurality of different potentials that are generated based on the output potential of said booster circuit; and a discharge circuit that discharges said charged electrical charge in said capacitor in response to a power supply emergency signal that is activated when the difference in potential between said first power line and said second power line falls below a predetermined value.
- 8. The electrical device as defined in claim 7,wherein said booster circuit comprises a switching circuit for turning one end of said capacitor on and off, based on a logic signal during boosting; and wherein said discharge circuit causes said switching circuit to be forcibly turned on in the event of the power supply emergency, regardless of the logic of said logic signal, to cause the discharge of the potential charged into said capacitor.
- 9. The electrical device as defined in claim 8, wherein said discharge circuit comprises:a comparator for comparing a potential of said predetermined value with a potential of an external power source; and a logic gate circuit that controls the turning on and off of said switching circuit during a normal power supply operation, based on the logic of said logic signal, and causes said switching circuit to be forcibly turned on in the event of power supply emergency, based on the output logic of said comparator.
- 10. The electrical device as defined in claim 8,wherein a power-on reset signal that becomes active in the event of the power supply emergency is input to said discharge circuit; and wherein said discharge circuit comprises a logic gate circuit that controls the turning on and off of said switching circuit during a normal power supply operation, based on the logic of said logic signal, and causes said switching circuit to be forcibly turned on in the event of power supply emergency, based on the logic of said power-on reset signal.
- 11. The electrical device as defined in claim 10, further comprising:a power supply circuit comprising a potential generation circuit for generating a plurality of different potentials, based on the output potential of said booster circuit; and a drive circuit for outputting a drive potential selected from among said plurality of different potentials, said drive control circuit controlling said drive circuit by controlling the selection of said drive potential from among said plurality of different potentials.
- 12. The electrical device as defined in claim 11, wherein said drive control circuit comprises:a logic circuit to which said first and second power supply potentials are input, for outputting a logic signal; a group of level shifters to which are input said first potential and an output potential from a regulator, for shifting the level of an output of said logic circuit; and a selection signal generation circuit for generating a selection signal to be input to said drive circuit, based on an output of said group of level shifters.
- 13. An electrical device, comprising:a first power line; a second power line; a booster circuit connected to said first power line and said second power line, said booster circuit comprising a capacitor, and said booster circuit outputting a voltage potential according to an electrical charge that is charged in said capacitor; a drive control circuit connected to said first power line and said second power line, said drive circuit selecting a drive potential from a plurality of different potentials that are generated based on the output potential of said booster circuit; a detection circuit connected to said first power line and said second power line that outputs a power supply emergency signal when the difference in potential between said first power line and said second power line falls below a predetermined value; and a discharge circuit that discharges said charged electrical charge in said capacitor in response to said power supply emergency signal.
- 14. The electrical device as defined in claim 13,wherein said booster circuit comprises a switching circuit for turning one end of said capacitor on and off, based on a logic signal during boosting; and wherein said discharge circuit causes said switching circuit to be forcibly turned on in the event of the power supply emergency, regardless of the logic of said logic signal, to cause the discharge of the potential charged into said capacitor.
- 15. The electrical device as defined in claim 14, wherein said discharge circuit comprises:a comparator for comparing a potential of said predetermined value with a potential of an external power source; and a logic gate circuit that controls the turning on and off of said switching circuit during a normal power supply operation, based on the logic of said logic signal, and causes said switching circuit to be forcibly turned on in the event of power supply emergency, based on the output logic of said comparator.
- 16. The electrical device as defined in claim 14,wherein a power-on reset signal that becomes active in the event of the power supply emergency is input to said discharge circuit; and wherein said discharge circuit comprises a logic gate circuit that controls the turning on and off of said switching circuit during a normal power supply operation, based on the logic of said logic signal, and causes said switching circuit to be forcibly turned on in the event of power supply emergency, based on the logic of said power-on reset signal.
- 17. The electrical device as defined in claim 13, further comprising:a power supply circuit comprising a potential generation circuit for generating a plurality of different potentials, based on the output potential of said booster circuit; and a drive circuit for outputting a drive potential selected from among said plurality of different potentials, said drive control circuit controlling said drive circuit by controlling the selection of said drive potential from among said plurality of different potentials.
- 18. The electrical device as defined in claim 17, wherein said drive control circuit comprises:a logic circuit to which said first and second power supply potentials are input, for outputting a logic signal; a group of level shifters to which are input said first potential and an output potential from a regulator, for shifting the level of an output of said logic circuit; and a selection signal generation circuit for generating a selection signal to be input to said drive circuit, based on an output of said group of level shifters.
- 19. An electrical device, comprising:a first power line; a second power lines; a booster circuit connected to said first power line and said second power line, said booster circuit comprising a capacitor, and said booster circuit outputting a voltage potential according to an electrical charge that is charged in said capacitor; a detection circuit connected to said first power line and said second power line that outputs a power supply emergency signal when the difference in potential between said first power line and said second power line falls below a predetermined value; and a discharge circuit that discharges said charged electrical charge in said capacitor in response to said power supply emergency signal.
- 20. The electrical device as defined in claim 19,wherein said booster circuit comprises a switching circuit for turning one end of said capacitor on and off, based on a logic signal during boosting; and wherein said discharge circuit causes said switching circuit to be forcibly turned on in the event of the power supply emergency, regardless of the logic of said logic signal, to cause the discharge of the potential charged into said capacitor.
- 21. The electrical device as defined in claim 20, wherein said discharge circuit comprises:a comparator for comparing a potential of said predetermined value with a potential of an external power source; and a logic gate circuit that controls the turning on and off of said switching circuit during a normal power supply operation, based on the logic of said logic signal, and causes said switching circuit to be forcibly turned on in the event of power supply emergency, based on the output logic of said comparator.
- 22. The electrical device as defined in claim 20,wherein a power-on reset signal that becomes active in the event of the power supply emergency is input to said discharge circuit; and wherein said discharge circuit comprises a logic gate circuit that controls the turning on and off of said switching circuit during a normal power supply operation, based on the logic of said logic signal, and causes said switching circuit to be forcibly turned on in the event of power supply emergency, based on the logic of said power-on reset signal.
- 23. The electrical device as defined in claim 19, further comprising:a power supply circuit comprising a potential generation circuit for generating a plurality of different potentials, based on the output potential of said booster circuit; a drive circuit for outputting a drive potential selected from among said plurality of different potentials; and a drive control circuit for controlling said drive circuit by controlling the selection of said drive potential from among said plurality of different potentials.
- 24. The electrical device as defined in claim 23, wherein said drive control circuit comprises:a logic circuit to which said first and second power supply potentials are input, for outputting a logic signal; a group of level shifters to which are input said first potential and an output potential from a regulator, for shifting the level of an output of said logic circuit; and a selection signal generation circuit for generating a selection signal to be input to said drive circuit, based on an output of said group of level shifters.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 09/534.532 filed Mar. 27, 2000. The entire disclosure of the prior applications is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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