Substrate-Triggered SCR Device for On-Chip ESD Protection in Fully Silicided Sub-0.25- m CMOS Process
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The turn-on mechanism of a silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) device is essentially a current triggering event. While a current is applied to the base or substrate of the SCR device, it can be quickly triggered into its latching state. In this paper, a novel design concept to turn on the SCR device by applying the substrate-triggered technique is first proposed for effective on-chip electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection. This novel substrate-triggered SCR device has the advantages of controllable switching voltage and adjustable holding voltage and is compatible with general CMOS processes without extra process modification such as the silicide-blocking mask and ESD implantation. Moreover, the substrate-triggered SCR devices can be stacked in ESD protection circuits to avoid the transient-induced latch-up issue. The turn-on time of the proposed substrate-triggered SCR devices can be reduced from 27.4 to 7.8 ns by the substrate-triggering technique. The substrate-triggered SCR device with a small active area of only 20 m 20 m can sustain the HBM ESD stress of 6.5 kV in a fully silicided 0.25m CMOS process.
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تاریخ انتشار 2001