Claims
- 1. A MOS half-bridge drive circuit, comprising:
- means for introducing a supply voltage into the circuit;
- a voltage boosting circuit having an input receiving a reference voltage and producing an output drive voltage, the drive voltage being greater than the reference voltage;
- a reference generator having an input receiving the drive voltage and producing at an output the reference voltage; and
- means for selectively connecting the supply voltage to the input of the voltage boosting circuit when the voltage boosting circuit produces a drive voltage less than a predetermined reference voltage.
- 2. The MOS half-bridge drive circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for selectively connecting further comprises:
- a comparator having the drive voltage as a first input and a predetermined threshold voltage as a second input, and producing a control output; and
- a transistor having a control input connected to receive the control output of the comparator and having controlled output terminals connected between the means for introducing the supply voltage and the input of the voltage boosting circuit.
- 3. A MOS half-bridge drive circuit, comprising:
- means for introducing a supply voltage into the circuit;
- a drive voltage generating circuit having an output drive voltage greater than a predetermined nominal value of the supply voltage, the output drive voltage determined by a control voltage; and
- a circuit including a control circuit producing a control signal responsive to the drive voltage and a firing circuit selectively connecting the means for introducing the supply voltage to the control voltage, the firing circuit responsive to the control signal.
- 4. The MOS half-bridge drive circuit as claimed in claim 3, wherein the circuit control circuit further comprises:
- a comparator having a predetermined threshold voltage input and a drive voltage input, and producing the control signal at a control signal output.
- 5. The MOS half-bridge drive circuit as claimed in claim 3, wherein the circuit clamping circuit further comprises:
- a transistor having a control terminal responsive to the control signal and having a pair of controlled terminals connected between the means for introducing the supply voltage and the control voltage.
- 6. The MOS half-bridge drive circuit as claimed in claim 3, wherein the circuit clamping circuit further comprises:
- a comparator having a predetermined threshold voltage input and a drive voltage input, and producing the control signal a control signal output.
- 7. A voltage elevating circuit for use in generating MOS drive voltages, comprising:
- means for introducing a supply voltage into the circuit;
- a charge pump circuit having an input receiving a reference voltage and producing an output at an elevated voltage; and
- a feedback circuit including
- a comparator connected to receive the elevated voltage and having a control signal output; and
- a switch element having a control input responsive to the control signal output of the comparator and connected to connect the reference voltage to the means for introducing the supply voltage in accordance with the control input.
- 8. The voltage elevating circuit for use in generating MOS drive voltages as claimed in claim 7, the switch element further comprising:
- a bipolar transistor having a collector connected to the means for introducing the supply voltage, having an emitter connected to the input of the charge pump receiving the reference voltage, and having a base circuit connected to the control signal output of the comparator.
- 9. A method of elevating a drive voltage in a MOS circuit, comprising the steps of:
- generating a reference voltage;
- driving a charge pump voltage elevating circuit with the reference voltage, to produce the drive voltage; and
- when the drive voltage is less than a predetermined threshold, connecting the reference voltage to a supply voltage.
- 10. A drive circuit for providing a drive voltage, comprising:
- a first reference voltage line set to a first reference voltage;
- a second reference voltage line;
- a voltage generating circuit, coupled to the first reference voltage line and the second reference voltage line, supplying a second reference voltage on the second reference voltage line; and
- a voltage elevating circuit having a first input coupled to the first reference voltage line and a second input coupled to the second reference voltage line and an output, and supplying at its output the drive voltage greater than the first reference voltage and increasing with an increase in the second reference voltage, the voltage elevating circuit including a feedback path increasing the second reference voltage to a maximum normal operating value in response to an increase in the drive voltage.
- 11. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 10 wherein the voltage generating circuit further includes a voltage regulator having an input coupled to the output of the voltage elevating circuit.
- 12. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 11 wherein the voltage regulator includes an output transistor having a control terminal coupled to the output of the voltage elevating circuit, and an output terminal including the output of the voltage generating circuit.
- 13. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 12 wherein the output transistor includes a MOS transistor having a gate terminal coupled to the output of the voltage elevating circuit, a source terminal including the output terminal of the voltage generating circuit, and a drain terminal connected to the first reference voltage line.
- 14. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 13 further comprising:
- a third reference voltage line receiving a third reference voltage; and
- a resistive feedback circuit;
- the voltage regulator includes an operational amplifier having a non-inverting input coupled to the third reference voltage line, an inverting input coupled to the output terminal of the voltage generating circuits through the resistive feedback circuit, and an output coupled to the control terminal of the output transistor.
- 15. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 14 further comprising a current mirror circuit coupled to the control terminal of the output transistor and the output of the voltage elevating circuit.
- 16. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 15 further comprising a firing circuit coupled to the first reference voltage line and the second input of the voltage elevating circuit.
- 17. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 16 wherein the firing circuit includes a transistor having a first terminal coupled to the first reference voltage line, a second control terminal coupled to the first reference voltage line, and a third terminal coupled to the second input of the voltage elevating circuit.
- 18. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 17 wherein the transistor of the firing circuit includes a bipolar transistor.
- 19. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 18 wherein the transistor of the firing circuit includes two cascade-connected bipolar transistors.
- 20. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 19 further comprising a switch coupled to the control terminal of the transistor of the firing circuit, turning off the firing circuit prior to the drive circuit reaching a normal operating condition.
- 21. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 20 wherein the switch circuit includes a comparator stage having a first input coupled to the output of the voltage elevating circuit, a second input coupled to a threshold potential, and an output coupled to the control terminal of the transistor of the firing circuit.
- 22. A drive circuit as claimed in any one of claims 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21 wherein the voltage elevating circuit includes a charge-pump circuit.
- 23. A drive circuit as claimed in claim 22 wherein the charge-pump circuit includes:
- first and second capacitors, the first capacitor having a first terminal and a second terminal;
- first and second diodes; and
- an oscillator stage coupled to the output of the voltage generating circuit, and an output coupled to the first terminal of the first capacitor, the second terminal of the first capacitor coupled to the first reference voltage line through the first diode and coupled to the output of the voltage elevating circuit through the second diode, the second capacitor coupled to the output of the voltage elevating circuit and a fourth reference voltage line.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/029,691 filed Mar. 11, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,376,832.
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