With Bipolar Transistor Patents (Class 327/463)
  • Patent number: 6034561
    Abstract: A transient suppressor comprises a self-triggered silicon control rectifier (SCR) that forms a drive circuit for an NPN power transistor. The SCR and the NPN power transistor are combined, along with other elements, into an integrated circuit (IC) by a junction isolated BiCMOS process. The SCR self-triggers upon being subjected to an inductive flyback condition created by an inductive load and renders the NPN transistor conductive, thereby allowing the NPN power transistor, having a relatively large semiconductor region, to effectively snub the current created by the negative feedback condition. The transient suppressor may be used in either a high-side or low-side driver arrangement and the SCR/NPN power transistor combination may further be combined with load driving and other circuitry on a single integrated circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2000
    Assignee: Delco Electronics Corporation
    Inventors: John Mark Dikeman, Mark Wendell Gose
  • Patent number: 5703520
    Abstract: A transient suppressor comprises a self-triggered silicon control rectifier (SCR) that forms a drive circuit for an NPN power transistor. The SCR and the NPN power transistor are combined, along with other elements, into an integrated circuit (IC) by a junction isolated BiCMOS process. The SCR self-triggers upon being subjected to an inductive flyback condition created by an inductive load and renders the NPN transistor conductive, thereby allowing the NPN power transistor, having a relatively large semiconductor region, to effectively snub the current created by the negative feedback condition. The transient suppressor may be used in either a high-side or low-side driver arrangement and the SCR/NPN power transistor combination may further be combined with load driving and other circuitry on a single integrated circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1997
    Assignee: Delco Electronics Corporation
    Inventors: John Mark Dikeman, Mark Wendell Gose