Micron Technology, Inc.
OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION FOR CIRCUITS OF MEMORY DEVICES
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Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for protecting components in memory from overvoltage are described. A memory system may include a voltage regulator coupled with a first voltage source and a reference circuit that is configured to output a reference signal for the voltage regulator. The reference circuit may include a transistor that is used to generate the reference signal. The memory system may also include a protection circuit that is configured to maintain a voltage between a gate of the transistor and a second node of the transistor below an upper voltage limit. The protection circuit may include a comparator that is configured to compare a difference between a voltage of the reference signal output by the reference circuit and a voltage of the first voltage source with a reference voltage. The comparator may control a pull-down circuit coupled with the output of the reference circuit based on the comparison.
Utility
7 Aug 2020
10 Feb 2022