Monolithically integrated semiconductor switch, particularly circuit breaker
Abstract:
A monolithically integrated semiconductor switch, particularly a circuit breaker, has regenerative turn-off behavior. The semiconductor switch has two monolithically integrated field effect transistors, for example a p-JFET and a n-JFET. The source electrodes of both JFETs and the well region of the n-JFET are short circuited. In addition, the gate electrodes of both JFETs and the drain electrode of the p-JFET are short-circuited via the cathode. In contrast, the well region of the p-JFET is short-circuited to the anode. In this way, a monolithically integrated semiconductor switch is created which turns off automatically when a certain anode voltage level or a certain anode current level is exceeded. The threshold values for the anode voltage and the anode current can be set by appropriate dimensioning of the elements. In this way, it is possible to achieve blocking strengths of up to 200 kV with fast response behavior.
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