Claims
- 1. A negative voltage driver circuit comprising:
first, second and third series coupled switching devices defining an output and intermediate nodes therebetween coupling a high voltage source to a reference voltage level, control terminals of said first and second switching devices being coupled to a first circuit node and a control terminal of said third switching device being coupled to a second circuit node; a fourth switching device coupled between said lower intermediate node and a negative voltage source, a control terminal of said fourth switching device being coupled to a third circuit node; whereby, in operation, said first circuit node is activated, followed sequentially by said second and third circuit nodes, said second circuit node being deactivated before or substantially concurrently with activation of said third circuit node.
- 2. The driver circuit of claim 1 wherein said first, second, third and fourth switching devices comprise MOS transistors.
- 3. The driver circuit of claim 2 wherein said first switching device comprises a P-channel transistor.
- 4. The driver circuit of claim 2 wherein said second, third and fourth transistors comprise N-channel transistors.
- 5. The driver circuit of claim 1 wherein said first circuit node is activated in response to a positive transition applied to said control terminal of said first switching device.
- 6. The driver circuit of claim 1 wherein said second circuit node is activated in response to a positive transition applied to said control terminal or said third switching device.
- 7. The driver circuit of claim 1 wherein said third circuit node is activated in response to a positive transition applied to said control terminal or said fourth switching device.
- 8. A method for operating a negative voltage driver comprising the steps of:
coupling an output node to an intermediate circuit node; coupling said intermediate circuit node to a reference voltage level thereby driving said output node to substantially said reference voltage level; decoupling said intermediate circuit node from said reference voltage level before or substantially concurrently with coupling said intermediate node to a negative voltage source thereby driving said output node to substantially said negative voltage source level.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising the steps of:
initially coupling said output node to a high voltage source prior to said step of coupling said output node to said intermediate circuit node; and decoupling said output node from said high voltage source substantially concurrently with said step of coupling said output node to said intermediate circuit node.
- 10. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of:
subsequently decoupling said output node from said intermediate node following said step of decoupling said intermediate circuit node from said reference voltage level.
- 11. A negative voltage driver circuit comprising:
first and second series coupled switching devices having an intermediate node therebetween coupling an output node to a reference voltage level, a control terminal of said first switching device being coupled to a first circuit node and a control terminal of said second switching device being coupled to a second circuit node; a third switching device coupled between said intermediate node and a negative voltage source, a control terminal of said third switching device being coupled to a third circuit node; whereby, in operation, said first circuit node is activated, followed sequentially by said second and third circuit nodes, said second circuit node being deactivated before or substantially concurrently with activation of said third circuit node.
- 12. The driver circuit of claim 11 wherein said first, second and switching devices comprise MOS transistors.
- 13. The driver circuit of claim 11 wherein said first, second and third switching devices comprise N-channel transistors.
- 14. The driver circuit of claim 11 wherein said first circuit node is activated in response to a positive transition applied to said control terminal of said first switching device.
- 15. The driver circuit of claim 11 wherein said second circuit node is activated in response to a positive transition applied to said control terminal or said second switching device.
- 16. The driver circuit of claim 11 wherein said third circuit node is activated in response to a positive transition applied to said control terminal or said third switching device.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention is related to the subject matter disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. [UMI 319] for: “Switching Circuit Utilizing A High Voltage Transistor Protection Technique for Integrated Circuit Devices Incorporating Dual Supply Voltage Sources” filed on even date herewith and assigned to the assignee of the present invention, the disclosure of which is herein specifically incorporated by this reference.