Claims
- 1. A semiconductor integrated circuit comprising first and second high power terminals, first and second low power terminals, an external signal terminal, a first circuit block coupled between said first high power terminal and said first low power terminal and energized by a first power voltage supplied therebetween, said first circuit block including a first transistor to be protected which is connected to said external signal terminal, a second circuit block coupled between said second high power terminal and said second low power terminal and energized by a second power voltage supplied therebetween, a first protective element connected between said external signal terminal and said first high power terminal, a second protective element connected between said external signal terminal and said first low power terminal, a third protective element connected between said external signal terminal and said second high power terminal, and a fourth protective element connected between said external signal terminal and said second low power terminal, said first protective element being connected between said external signal terminal and said first high power terminal without an intervention of any one of said second, third and fourth protective elements to operatively discharge electrostatic charges applied to said external signal terminal to said first high power terminal without an intervention of any one of said second, third and fourth protective elements, said second protective element being connected between said external signal terminal and said first low power terminal without an intervention of any one of said first, third and fourth protective elements to operatively discharge electrostatic charges applied to said external signal terminal to said first low power terminal without an intervention of any one of said first, third and fourth protective elements, said third protective element being connected between said external signal terminal and said second high power terminal without an intervention of any one of said first, second and fourth protective elements to operatively discharge electrostatic charges applied to said external signal terminal to said second high power terminal without an intervention of any one of said first, second and fourth protective elements, and said fourth protective element and being connected between said external signal terminal and said second low power terminal without an intervention of any one of said first, second and third protective elements to operatively discharge electrostatic charges applied to said external signal terminal to said second low power terminal without an intervention of any one of said first, second and third protective elements.
- 2. The integrated circuit according to claim 1, wherein said first protective element comprises a first field effect transistor having a source-drain current path connected between said external signal terminal and said first high power terminal and a gate connected to said first high power terminal, said second protection element comprising a second field effect transistor having a source-drain current path connected between said external signal terminal and said first low power terminal and a gate connected to said first low power terminal, said third protection element comprising a third field effect transistor having a source-drain current path connected between said external signal terminal and said second high power terminal and a gate connected to said second high power terminal, and said fourth protection element including a fourth field effect transistor having a source-drain current path connected between said external signal terminal and second low power terminal and a gate connected to said second low power terminal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/956,590 now abandoned, filed Oct. 5, 1992 which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/789,620 filed Nov. 8, 1991 now abandoned which was a continuation Ser. No. 07/467,949 filed Jan. 22, 1990, now abandoned.
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