US20080198517A1 - Electrostatic discharge protection circuit having a reduced size and enhanced discharge - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a semiconductor memory device, and more particularly to an electrostatic discharge protection circuit that protects an internal circuit of a semiconductor memory device from electrostatic discharge.
- an excessive current having a large amount of energy may cause extensive damage to an internal circuit of the semiconductor device.
- This excessive current is charged in the human body or the machine and is discharged to the internal circuit of the semiconductor device through an external pin and an input/output pad as static electricity.
- An external circuit may also be damaged as the static electricity charged in the internal circuit flows out through the machine due to the contact with the machine.
- most semiconductor integrated circuits include an electrostatic discharge protection circuit between the input/output pad and the internal circuit to prevent damage to the main circuit.
- the electrostatic discharge protection circuit may include various devices.
- a grounded-gate NMOS transistor is primarily used where an NMOS transistor is used as the electrostatic discharge protection circuit.
- the input/output pad is coupled with a drain of the NMOS transistor.
- a voltage level of the drain is increased due to static electricity, an avalanche breakdown is generated between the drain of the NMOS transistor and a substrate to allow electrostatic current to flow to the substrate.
- the electrostatic current is discharged from the drain to the source of the NMOS transistor according to the bipolar junction transistor (BJT) properties of the NMOS transistor.
- BJT bipolar junction transistor
- the electrostatic discharge effect according to the BJT properties of the NMOS transistor is not a superior method of discharge because of the driving ability limitations of the NMOS transistor. Therefore, a method of enhancing the driving ability of the NMOS transistor by applying bias to the gate of the NMOS transistor has been disclosed in the conventional art.
- FIG. 1 An example of a conventional method of enhancing the driving ability of the NMOS transistor is shown in FIG. 1 .
- Shown in FIG. 1 is an electrostatic discharge protection circuit that drives an NMOS transistor N 1 using a voltage drop by a diode chain 12 having a plurality of serially coupled diodes and a resistor R 1 .
- the static electricity is discharged from the pad 10 through the NMOS transistor N 1 to a ground voltage line VSS according to the BJT properties of the NMOS transistor N 1 .
- the NMOS transistor N 1 is turned on by the diode chain 12 and the resistor R 1 . Therefore, the driving ability of the NMOS transistor N 1 is enhanced.
- the conventional electrostatic discharge protection circuit may also include a diode D 1 coupled between the gate of the NMOS transistor N 1 and the ground voltage line VSS to form an additional path to transfer the static electricity generated in the pad 10 to the ground voltage line VSS.
- the conventional electrostatic discharge protection circuit in which the static electricity discharge path is formed between the pad 10 and the ground voltage line includes the diode chain 12 , the resistor R 1 and the diode D 1 for enhancing the performance of electrostatic discharge, the layout area of the electrostatic discharge protection circuit is unwontedly increased.
- a general electrostatic discharge protection circuit also includes an electrostatic discharge protection device (not shown) coupled between the pad 10 and a power voltage line (not shown) and an electrostatic discharge protection device (not shown) coupled between the power voltage line and the ground voltage line VSS.
- the layout area is problematically increased due to the existing diode chain 12 , the resistor R 1 and the diode D 1 as well as the two added electrostatic discharge protection devices.
- the present invention provides an electrostatic discharge protection circuit that has superior electrostatic discharge performance and, at the same time, has a reduced layout area.
- the present invention also provides an electrostatic discharge protection circuit that has various discharge paths and enhanced electrostatic discharge performance and, at the same time, has a reduced layout area.
- an electrostatic discharge protection circuit which includes: a first electrostatic protection unit which transfers static electricity as a driving signal and discharges the static electricity to a first discharge line when the static electricity is generated in a pad; and a second electrostatic protection unit which discharges the static electricity generated in the pad to a second discharge line in response to the driving signal transferred from the first electrostatic protection unit.
- the first discharge line is a power voltage line and the second discharge line is a ground voltage line.
- the first electrostatic protection unit includes an electrostatic transferring unit which transfers the static electricity as the driving signal in response to the static electricity generated in the pad; and an electrostatic discharge unit which discharges the static electricity corresponding to the driving signal to the first discharge line in response to the driving signal, wherein an output end of the electrostatic transferring unit is commonly coupled to the electrostatic discharge unit and the second electrostatic protection unit.
- the electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one diode coupled between the pad and the electrostatic discharge unit or a plurality diodes serially coupled between the pad and the electrostatic discharge unit.
- the first electrostatic discharge unit includes at least one diode coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line or a plurality diodes serially coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line.
- the second electrostatic protection unit includes a MOS transistor which forms a current path between the pad and the second discharge line in response to the driving signal transferred from the first electrostatic protection unit.
- the second electrostatic protection unit additionally includes a resistor coupled between a gate of the MOS transistor and the second discharge line.
- a third electrostatic protection unit which performs either discharge of the static electricity transferred to the first discharge line to the second discharge line or discharge of the static electricity transferred to the second discharge line to the first discharge line is additionally coupled between the first discharge line and the second discharge line.
- the third electrostatic protection unit includes a MOS transistor that forms a current path between the first and second discharge lines in response to the static electricity transferred to either the first or second discharge line.
- an electrostatic discharge protection circuit which includes: a first electrostatic protection unit which transfers static electricity as first and second driving signals and discharges the static electricity to a first discharge line when the static electricity is generated in a pad; a second electrostatic protection unit which discharges the static electricity generated in the pad to a second discharge line in response to the first driving signal; and a third electrostatic protection unit which performs either discharge of the static electricity transferred to the first discharge line to the second discharge line or discharge of the static electricity transferred to the second discharge line to the first discharge line.
- the first discharge line is a power voltage line and the second discharge line is a ground voltage line.
- the first electrostatic protection unit includes a first electrostatic transferring unit which transfers the static electricity as the first driving signal in response to the static electricity generated in the pad; a second electrostatic transferring unit which transfers the static electricity corresponding to the first driving signal as the second driving signal in response to first driving signal; and an electrostatic discharge unit which discharges the static electricity corresponding to the second driving signal to the first discharge line in response to the second driving signal, wherein an output end of the first electrostatic transferring unit is commonly coupled to the second electrostatic transferring unit and the second electrostatic protection unit and an output end of the second electrostatic transferring unit is commonly coupled to the electrostatic discharge unit and the third electrostatic protection unit.
- the first electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one diode coupled between the pad and the second electrostatic transferring unit or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the pad and the second electrostatic transferring unit.
- the first electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one MOS transistor coupled between the pad and the second electrostatic transferring unit or a plurality of MOS transistors serially coupled between the pad and the second electrostatic transferring unit, and a gate of the MOS transistor is coupled to the first discharge line.
- the second electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one diode coupled between the first electrostatic transferring unit and the electrostatic discharge unit or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the first electrostatic transferring unit and the electrostatic discharge unit.
- the second electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one MOS transistor coupled between the first electrostatic transferring unit and the electrostatic discharge unit or a plurality of MOS transistors serially coupled between the first electrostatic transferring unit and the electrostatic discharge unit, and a gate of the MOS transistor is coupled to the first discharge line.
- the electrostatic discharge unit includes at least one diode coupled between the second electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the second electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line.
- the electrostatic discharge unit includes at least one MOS transistor coupled between the second electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line or a plurality of MOS transistors serially coupled between the second electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line, and gates of the plurality of the MOS transistors are commonly coupled to the first discharge line.
- the first electrostatic protection unit additionally includes a resistor coupled between the first discharge line and the first electrostatic transferring unit.
- the second electrostatic protection unit includes a MOS transistor which forms a current path between the pad and the second discharge line in response to the first driving signal.
- the second electrostatic protection unit additionally includes a resistor coupled between a gate of the MOS transistor and the second discharge line.
- the third electrostatic protection unit includes a MOS transistor that forms a current path between the first discharge line and the second discharge line in response to the second driving signal.
- the third electrostatic protection unit additionally includes a resistor coupled between a gate of the MOS transistor and the second discharge line.
- FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram illustrating a conventional electrostatic discharge protection circuit.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an electrostatic discharge protection circuit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a circuit diagram illustrating a detailed structure of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing an electrostatic discharge protection circuit according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a circuit diagram illustrating a first example of a detailed structure of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a circuit diagram illustrating a second example of a detailed structure of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 7 is a circuit diagram illustrating a third example of a detailed structure of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 8 is a circuit diagram illustrating a fourth example of a detailed structure of FIG. 4 .
- An electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present invention is comprised of a plurality of electrostatic protection units that discharge static electricity generated in a pad and an electrostatic protection unit coupled between the pad and a predetermined voltage line acting to discharge static electricity as well as aid the driving of the other electrostatic protection units. It is therefore possible to enhance electrostatic discharge performance and also reduce an occupation area of the electrostatic discharge protection circuit.
- the electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present invention is shown in FIG. 2 .
- the electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present invention includes an electrostatic protection unit 20 coupled between a pad 10 and a power voltage line VDD and an electrostatic protection unit 22 coupled between the pad 10 and a ground voltage line VSS.
- the electrostatic discharge protection circuit in an embodiment of the present invention may additionally include an electrostatic protection unit 24 coupled between the power voltage line VDD and the ground voltage line VSS.
- the electrostatic protection unit 20 transfers static electricity as a driving signal DRV 1 and, at the same time, discharges static electricity to the power voltage line VDD when static electricity is generated.
- the electrostatic protection unit 22 then discharges the static electricity generated in the pad 10 in response to the driving signal DRV 1 .
- the electrostatic protection unit 24 also discharges from the power voltage line VDD or the ground voltage line VSS to the ground voltage line VSS or the power voltage line VDD respectively.
- the electrostatic protection units 20 , 22 and 24 in FIG. 2 may be embodied as a circuit as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the electrostatic protection unit 20 includes an electrostatic transferring unit 30 that transfers the driving signal DRV 1 in response to the static electricity generated in the pad 10 and an electrostatic discharge unit 32 that discharges the static electricity to the power voltage line VDD in response to the driving signal DRV 1 .
- the electrostatic transferring unit 30 may include at least one diode coupled between the pad 10 and the electrostatic discharge unit 32 or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the pad 10 and the electrostatic discharge unit 32 .
- a cathode of the diode is coupled to the electrostatic discharge unit 32 and an anode of the diode is coupled to the pad 10 .
- the electrostatic discharge unit 32 may also include at least one diode coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit 30 and the power voltage line VDD or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit 30 and the power voltage line VDD.
- a cathode of the diode is coupled to the power voltage line VDD and an anode of the diode is coupled to the electrostatic discharge unit 32 .
- the electrostatic protection unit 22 includes an NMOS transistor N 2 that forms a current path between the pad 10 and the ground voltage line VSS in response to the driving signal DRV 1 and may additionally include a resistor R 2 coupled between a gate of the NMOS transistor N 2 and the ground voltage line VSS so the NMOS transistor N 2 can be driven faster.
- the gate of the NMOS transistor N 2 is coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit 30 and the electrostatic discharge unit 32 .
- a drain (or a source) of the NMOS transistor N 2 is coupled to the pad 10 and a source (or a drain) of the NMOS transistor N 2 is coupled to the ground voltage line VSS.
- the electrostatic protection unit 24 includes an NMOS transistor N 3 that is turned on as the static electricity is transferred to the power voltage line VDD or the ground voltage line VSS.
- the electrostatic protection unit 24 forms a current path between the power voltage line VDD and the ground voltage line VSS.
- a gate and a source (or a drain) of the NMOS transistor N 3 are commonly coupled to the ground voltage line VSS and a drain (or a source) of the NMOS transistor N 3 is coupled to power voltage line VDD.
- the electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present invention discharges static electricity generated in the pad 10 to the power voltage line VDD or the ground voltage line VSS through the electrostatic protection units 20 , 22 and 24 , discharges static electricity generated in the power voltage line VDD or the ground voltage line VSS to the pad 10 , and discharges static electricity generated in the power voltage line VDD or the ground voltage line VSS to the ground voltage line VSS or the power voltage line VDD respectively.
- the electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present invention discharges the static electricity generated in the pad 10 to the power voltage line VDD. Positive static electricity generated in the pad 10 is discharged to the power voltage line VDD through the electrostatic transferring unit 30 and the electrostatic discharge unit 32 .
- the static electricity is outputted as the driving signal DRV 1 through the electrostatic transferring unit 30 .
- the driving signal DRV 1 is transferred to the resistor R 2 , a voltage drop by the diode of the electrostatic transferring unit 30 and the resistor R 2 turns on the NMOS transistor N 2 .
- the NMOS transistor N 2 is turned on, the static electricity generated in the pad 10 is transferred to the ground voltage line VSS.
- the NMOS transistor N 3 is then turned on by the static electricity transferred to the ground voltage line VSS.
- the static electricity in the ground voltage line VSS is then discharged to the power voltage line VDD.
- the positive static electricity generated in the pad 10 passes through the electrostatic protection unit 20 , the power voltage line VDD, and the electrostatic protection unit 24 and subsequently discharged to the ground voltage line VSS.
- the static electricity is outputted as the driving signal DRV 1 through the electrostatic transferring unit 30 .
- a voltage drop occurs across the resistor R 2 by the driving signal DRV 1 and the static electricity discharged to the ground voltage line VSS through the electrostatic protection unit 24 .
- the NMOS transistor N 2 is then turned on by the voltage drop. Therefore, the static electricity is discharged to the ground voltage line VSS through the turned on NMOS transistor N 2 .
- the NMOS transistor N 2 In the operation of discharging positive static electricity generated in the ground voltage line VSS to the pad 10 , the NMOS transistor N 2 is turned on by the positive static electricity generated in the ground voltage line VSS. The static electricity is therefore directly discharged from the ground voltage line VSS to the pad 10 .
- the NMOS transistor N 3 is turned on by the positive static electricity generated in the power voltage line VDD.
- the static electricity is thereby transferred from the power voltage line VDD to the ground voltage line VSS.
- the NMOS transistor N 2 is then turned on by the static electricity transferred to the ground voltage line VSS and the static electricity is discharged from the ground voltage line VSS to the pad 10 .
- an electrostatic discharge protection circuit includes an electrostatic protection unit 40 coupled between a pad 10 and a power voltage line VDD, an electrostatic protection unit 42 coupled between the pad 10 and a ground voltage line VSS, and an electrostatic protection unit 44 coupled between the power voltage line VDD and a ground voltage line VSS.
- the electrostatic protection unit 40 transfers static electricity as driving signals DRV 2 and DRV 3 while discharging the static electricity to the power voltage line VDD when static electricity is generated in the pad 10 .
- the electrostatic protection unit 42 also discharges the static electricity generated in the pad 10 to the ground voltage line VSS in response to the driving signal DRV 2 .
- the electrostatic protection unit 44 discharges the static electricity transferred to the power voltage line VDD or the ground voltage line VSS to the ground voltage line VSS or the power voltage line VDD respectively, in response to the driving signal DRV 3 .
- the electrostatic discharge protection circuit in FIG. 4 can be embodied as circuits, examples of which are shown in FIGS. 5 to 8 .
- the electrostatic protection unit 40 includes an electrostatic transferring unit 50 that transfers the static electricity as the driving signal DRV 2 in response to the static electricity generated in the pad 10 .
- the electrostatic protection unit 40 also includes an electrostatic transferring unit 52 that transfers the static electricity corresponding to the driving signal DRV 2 , as the driving signal DRV 3 in response to the driving signal DRV 2 .
- the electrostatic protection unit 40 includes an electrostatic discharge unit 54 that discharges the static electricity corresponding to the driving signal DRV 3 to the power voltage line VDD in response to the driving signal DRV 3 .
- the electrostatic transferring unit 50 may include at least one diode coupled between the pad 10 and the electrostatic discharge unit 52 or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the pad 10 and the electrostatic discharge unit 52 .
- a cathode of the diode is coupled to the electrostatic discharge unit 52 and an anode of the diode is coupled to the pad 10 .
- the electrostatic transferring unit 52 may include at least one diode coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit 50 and the electrostatic discharge unit 54 or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit 50 and the electrostatic discharge unit 54 .
- a cathode of the diode is coupled to the electrostatic discharge unit 54 and an anode of the diode is coupled to the electrostatic discharge unit 52 .
- the electrostatic discharge unit 54 may include at least one diode coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit 52 and the power voltage line VDD or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit 52 and the power voltage line VDD.
- a cathode of the diode is coupled to the power voltage line VDD and an anode of the diode is coupled to the electrostatic discharge unit 52 .
- the electrostatic protection unit 42 includes an NMOS transistor N 4 that forms a current path between the pad 10 and the ground voltage line VSS in response to the driving signal DRV 2 .
- the electrostatic protection unit 42 may additionally include a resistor R 3 coupled between a gate of the NMOS transistor N 4 and the ground voltage line VSS so that the NMOS transistor N 4 can be driven faster.
- the gate of the NMOS transistor N 4 is coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit 50 and the electrostatic transferring unit 52 , a drain (or a source) of the NMOS transistor N 4 is coupled with the pad 10 and a source (or a drain) of the NMOS transistor N 4 is coupled with the ground voltage line VSS.
- the electrostatic protection unit 44 includes an NMOS transistor N 5 that forms a current path between the power voltage line VDD and the ground voltage line VSS in response to the driving signal DRV 3 .
- the electrostatic protection unit 44 may additionally include a resistor R 4 coupled between a gate of the NMOS transistor N 5 and the ground voltage line VSS so that the NMOS transistor N 5 can be driven faster.
- a gate and a source (or a drain) of the NMOS transistor N 5 are commonly coupled to the ground voltage line VSS and a drain (or a source) of the NMOS transistor N 5 is coupled to power voltage line VDD.
- a resistor R 5 may be additionally coupled between the electrostatic discharging unit 54 and the power voltage line VDD. If the resistor R 5 is coupled between the electrostatic discharging unit 54 and the power voltage line VDD as shown in FIG. 6 , the amount of current that flows to the diodes comprising the electrostatic transferring units 50 and 52 and the electrostatic discharge unit 54 is reduced while an amount of current that is discharged in the direction of the NMOS transistor N 4 is increased.
- the electrostatic discharging performance is not largely decreased although sizes of the diode comprising the electrostatic transferring units 50 and 52 and the electrostatic discharge unit 54 are reduced, the sizes of the diodes are reduced thereby reducing the area of the electrostatic discharging protection circuit.
- the electrostatic discharging protection unit 40 may include electrostatic transferring units 70 and 72 and an electrostatic discharge unit 74 , each of which including one or a plurality of PMOS transistors instead of the diode.
- the electrostatic transferring unit 70 may include at least one PMOS transistor coupled between the pad 10 and the electrostatic transferring unit 72 or a plurality of PMOS transistors coupled between the pad 10 and the electrostatic transferring unit 72 . Accordingly, a gate of the PMOS transistor is coupled to the power voltage line VDD.
- the electrostatic transferring unit 72 may include at least one PMOS transistor coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit 70 and the electrostatic discharge unit 74 or a plurality of PMOS transistors coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit 70 and the electrostatic discharge unit 74 . Accordingly, a gate of the PMOS transistor is coupled to the power voltage line VDD.
- the electrostatic discharge unit 74 may include at least one PMOS transistor coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit 72 and the power voltage line VDD or a plurality of PMOS transistors coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit 72 and the power voltage line VDD. Accordingly, a gate of the PMOS transistor is coupled to the power voltage line VDD.
- the structure of FIG. 7 may additionally include a resistor R 6 coupled between the electrostatic discharging unit 74 and the power voltage line VDD.
- the electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present has superior electrostatic discharge performance while at the same time reducing a layout area of the electrostatic discharge protection circuit since the electrostatic discharge protection device performs an electrostatic discharge operation while at the same time aiding the driving of other electrostatic discharge protection devices.
- the electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present invention provides various discharge paths while at the same time enhancing the electrostatic discharge performance of the electrostatic discharge protection devices in respective paths since the electrostatic discharge protection devices are coupled between the pad and the voltage lines respectively and some of the electrostatic discharge protection devices act to aid the driving of the other electrostatic discharge protection devices.
- electrostatic discharge protection devices including an electrostatic discharge device that discharges static electricity and aids the driving of the other electrostatic discharge protection device are disposed in various paths.
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The present invention describes an electrostatic discharge protection circuit that protects an internal circuit of a semiconductor device from electrostatic discharge. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit includes a first electrostatic protection unit that transfers static electricity as a driving signal and also discharges the static electricity to a first discharge line when the static electricity is generated in a pad. It also includes a second electrostatic protection unit that discharges the static electricity generated in the pad to a second discharge line in response to the driving signal transferred from the first electrostatic protection unit. Since the first electrostatic protection unit performs an electrostatic discharge operation and at the same time aids the driving of the second electrostatic protection unit, electrostatic discharge performance can be enhanced while a layout area of the electrostatic discharge protection circuit can be reduced.
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- The present application claims priority to Korean patent application number 10-2007-0016262 filed on Feb. 15, 2007, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention relates generally to a semiconductor memory device, and more particularly to an electrostatic discharge protection circuit that protects an internal circuit of a semiconductor memory device from electrostatic discharge.
- In general, when a semiconductor integrated circuit comes into contact with a charged human body or machine, an excessive current having a large amount of energy may cause extensive damage to an internal circuit of the semiconductor device. This excessive current is charged in the human body or the machine and is discharged to the internal circuit of the semiconductor device through an external pin and an input/output pad as static electricity. An external circuit may also be damaged as the static electricity charged in the internal circuit flows out through the machine due to the contact with the machine.
- Accordingly, most semiconductor integrated circuits include an electrostatic discharge protection circuit between the input/output pad and the internal circuit to prevent damage to the main circuit.
- The electrostatic discharge protection circuit may include various devices. A grounded-gate NMOS transistor is primarily used where an NMOS transistor is used as the electrostatic discharge protection circuit.
- The input/output pad is coupled with a drain of the NMOS transistor. When a voltage level of the drain is increased due to static electricity, an avalanche breakdown is generated between the drain of the NMOS transistor and a substrate to allow electrostatic current to flow to the substrate.
- When a voltage level of the substrate increases higher than a source voltage level of the NMOS transistor due to the electrostatic current that flows to the substrate, the electrostatic current is discharged from the drain to the source of the NMOS transistor according to the bipolar junction transistor (BJT) properties of the NMOS transistor.
- However, the electrostatic discharge effect according to the BJT properties of the NMOS transistor is not a superior method of discharge because of the driving ability limitations of the NMOS transistor. Therefore, a method of enhancing the driving ability of the NMOS transistor by applying bias to the gate of the NMOS transistor has been disclosed in the conventional art.
- An example of a conventional method of enhancing the driving ability of the NMOS transistor is shown in
FIG. 1 . Shown inFIG. 1 is an electrostatic discharge protection circuit that drives an NMOS transistor N1 using a voltage drop by adiode chain 12 having a plurality of serially coupled diodes and a resistor R1. - When static electricity is generated at a
pad 10, the static electricity is discharged from thepad 10 through the NMOS transistor N1 to a ground voltage line VSS according to the BJT properties of the NMOS transistor N1. The NMOS transistor N1 is turned on by thediode chain 12 and the resistor R1. Therefore, the driving ability of the NMOS transistor N1 is enhanced. - The conventional electrostatic discharge protection circuit may also include a diode D1 coupled between the gate of the NMOS transistor N1 and the ground voltage line VSS to form an additional path to transfer the static electricity generated in the
pad 10 to the ground voltage line VSS. - However, since the conventional electrostatic discharge protection circuit in which the static electricity discharge path is formed between the
pad 10 and the ground voltage line includes thediode chain 12, the resistor R1 and the diode D1 for enhancing the performance of electrostatic discharge, the layout area of the electrostatic discharge protection circuit is unwontedly increased. - In order to provide various electrostatic discharge paths, a general electrostatic discharge protection circuit also includes an electrostatic discharge protection device (not shown) coupled between the
pad 10 and a power voltage line (not shown) and an electrostatic discharge protection device (not shown) coupled between the power voltage line and the ground voltage line VSS. - If the electrostatic discharge protection devices are also coupled to the conventional electrostatic discharge protection circuit, the layout area is problematically increased due to the existing
diode chain 12, the resistor R1 and the diode D1 as well as the two added electrostatic discharge protection devices. - Accordingly, the present invention provides an electrostatic discharge protection circuit that has superior electrostatic discharge performance and, at the same time, has a reduced layout area.
- The present invention also provides an electrostatic discharge protection circuit that has various discharge paths and enhanced electrostatic discharge performance and, at the same time, has a reduced layout area.
- According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electrostatic discharge protection circuit, which includes: a first electrostatic protection unit which transfers static electricity as a driving signal and discharges the static electricity to a first discharge line when the static electricity is generated in a pad; and a second electrostatic protection unit which discharges the static electricity generated in the pad to a second discharge line in response to the driving signal transferred from the first electrostatic protection unit.
- Preferably, the first discharge line is a power voltage line and the second discharge line is a ground voltage line.
- Preferably, the first electrostatic protection unit includes an electrostatic transferring unit which transfers the static electricity as the driving signal in response to the static electricity generated in the pad; and an electrostatic discharge unit which discharges the static electricity corresponding to the driving signal to the first discharge line in response to the driving signal, wherein an output end of the electrostatic transferring unit is commonly coupled to the electrostatic discharge unit and the second electrostatic protection unit.
- Preferably, the electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one diode coupled between the pad and the electrostatic discharge unit or a plurality diodes serially coupled between the pad and the electrostatic discharge unit.
- Preferably, the first electrostatic discharge unit includes at least one diode coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line or a plurality diodes serially coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line.
- Preferably, the second electrostatic protection unit includes a MOS transistor which forms a current path between the pad and the second discharge line in response to the driving signal transferred from the first electrostatic protection unit.
- Preferably, the second electrostatic protection unit additionally includes a resistor coupled between a gate of the MOS transistor and the second discharge line.
- Preferably, a third electrostatic protection unit which performs either discharge of the static electricity transferred to the first discharge line to the second discharge line or discharge of the static electricity transferred to the second discharge line to the first discharge line is additionally coupled between the first discharge line and the second discharge line.
- Preferably, the third electrostatic protection unit includes a MOS transistor that forms a current path between the first and second discharge lines in response to the static electricity transferred to either the first or second discharge line.
- According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electrostatic discharge protection circuit, which includes: a first electrostatic protection unit which transfers static electricity as first and second driving signals and discharges the static electricity to a first discharge line when the static electricity is generated in a pad; a second electrostatic protection unit which discharges the static electricity generated in the pad to a second discharge line in response to the first driving signal; and a third electrostatic protection unit which performs either discharge of the static electricity transferred to the first discharge line to the second discharge line or discharge of the static electricity transferred to the second discharge line to the first discharge line.
- Preferably, the first discharge line is a power voltage line and the second discharge line is a ground voltage line.
- Preferably, the first electrostatic protection unit includes a first electrostatic transferring unit which transfers the static electricity as the first driving signal in response to the static electricity generated in the pad; a second electrostatic transferring unit which transfers the static electricity corresponding to the first driving signal as the second driving signal in response to first driving signal; and an electrostatic discharge unit which discharges the static electricity corresponding to the second driving signal to the first discharge line in response to the second driving signal, wherein an output end of the first electrostatic transferring unit is commonly coupled to the second electrostatic transferring unit and the second electrostatic protection unit and an output end of the second electrostatic transferring unit is commonly coupled to the electrostatic discharge unit and the third electrostatic protection unit.
- Preferably, the first electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one diode coupled between the pad and the second electrostatic transferring unit or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the pad and the second electrostatic transferring unit.
- Alternatively, the first electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one MOS transistor coupled between the pad and the second electrostatic transferring unit or a plurality of MOS transistors serially coupled between the pad and the second electrostatic transferring unit, and a gate of the MOS transistor is coupled to the first discharge line.
- Preferably, the second electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one diode coupled between the first electrostatic transferring unit and the electrostatic discharge unit or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the first electrostatic transferring unit and the electrostatic discharge unit.
- Alternatively, the second electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one MOS transistor coupled between the first electrostatic transferring unit and the electrostatic discharge unit or a plurality of MOS transistors serially coupled between the first electrostatic transferring unit and the electrostatic discharge unit, and a gate of the MOS transistor is coupled to the first discharge line.
- Preferably, the electrostatic discharge unit includes at least one diode coupled between the second electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the second electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line.
- Alternatively, the electrostatic discharge unit includes at least one MOS transistor coupled between the second electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line or a plurality of MOS transistors serially coupled between the second electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line, and gates of the plurality of the MOS transistors are commonly coupled to the first discharge line.
- Preferably, the first electrostatic protection unit additionally includes a resistor coupled between the first discharge line and the first electrostatic transferring unit.
- Preferably, the second electrostatic protection unit includes a MOS transistor which forms a current path between the pad and the second discharge line in response to the first driving signal.
- Preferably, the second electrostatic protection unit additionally includes a resistor coupled between a gate of the MOS transistor and the second discharge line.
- Preferably, the third electrostatic protection unit includes a MOS transistor that forms a current path between the first discharge line and the second discharge line in response to the second driving signal.
- Preferably, the third electrostatic protection unit additionally includes a resistor coupled between a gate of the MOS transistor and the second discharge line.
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FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram illustrating a conventional electrostatic discharge protection circuit. -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an electrostatic discharge protection circuit according to an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a circuit diagram illustrating a detailed structure ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing an electrostatic discharge protection circuit according to another embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a circuit diagram illustrating a first example of a detailed structure ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is a circuit diagram illustrating a second example of a detailed structure ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 7 is a circuit diagram illustrating a third example of a detailed structure ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 8 is a circuit diagram illustrating a fourth example of a detailed structure ofFIG. 4 . - Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- An electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present invention is comprised of a plurality of electrostatic protection units that discharge static electricity generated in a pad and an electrostatic protection unit coupled between the pad and a predetermined voltage line acting to discharge static electricity as well as aid the driving of the other electrostatic protection units. It is therefore possible to enhance electrostatic discharge performance and also reduce an occupation area of the electrostatic discharge protection circuit.
- Specifically, the electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present invention is shown in
FIG. 2 . Referring toFIG. 2 , the electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present invention includes anelectrostatic protection unit 20 coupled between apad 10 and a power voltage line VDD and anelectrostatic protection unit 22 coupled between thepad 10 and a ground voltage line VSS. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit in an embodiment of the present invention may additionally include anelectrostatic protection unit 24 coupled between the power voltage line VDD and the ground voltage line VSS. - The
electrostatic protection unit 20 transfers static electricity as a driving signal DRV1 and, at the same time, discharges static electricity to the power voltage line VDD when static electricity is generated. - The
electrostatic protection unit 22 then discharges the static electricity generated in thepad 10 in response to the driving signal DRV1. - The
electrostatic protection unit 24 also discharges from the power voltage line VDD or the ground voltage line VSS to the ground voltage line VSS or the power voltage line VDD respectively. - The
20, 22 and 24 inelectrostatic protection units FIG. 2 may be embodied as a circuit as shown inFIG. 3 . - Referring to
FIG. 3 , theelectrostatic protection unit 20 includes anelectrostatic transferring unit 30 that transfers the driving signal DRV1 in response to the static electricity generated in thepad 10 and anelectrostatic discharge unit 32 that discharges the static electricity to the power voltage line VDD in response to the driving signal DRV1. - Herein, the
electrostatic transferring unit 30 may include at least one diode coupled between thepad 10 and theelectrostatic discharge unit 32 or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between thepad 10 and theelectrostatic discharge unit 32. A cathode of the diode is coupled to theelectrostatic discharge unit 32 and an anode of the diode is coupled to thepad 10. - The
electrostatic discharge unit 32 may also include at least one diode coupled between theelectrostatic transferring unit 30 and the power voltage line VDD or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between theelectrostatic transferring unit 30 and the power voltage line VDD. A cathode of the diode is coupled to the power voltage line VDD and an anode of the diode is coupled to theelectrostatic discharge unit 32. - The
electrostatic protection unit 22 includes an NMOS transistor N2 that forms a current path between thepad 10 and the ground voltage line VSS in response to the driving signal DRV1 and may additionally include a resistor R2 coupled between a gate of the NMOS transistor N2 and the ground voltage line VSS so the NMOS transistor N2 can be driven faster. - The gate of the NMOS transistor N2 is coupled between the
electrostatic transferring unit 30 and theelectrostatic discharge unit 32. A drain (or a source) of the NMOS transistor N2 is coupled to thepad 10 and a source (or a drain) of the NMOS transistor N2 is coupled to the ground voltage line VSS. - The
electrostatic protection unit 24 includes an NMOS transistor N3 that is turned on as the static electricity is transferred to the power voltage line VDD or the ground voltage line VSS. Theelectrostatic protection unit 24 forms a current path between the power voltage line VDD and the ground voltage line VSS. - A gate and a source (or a drain) of the NMOS transistor N3 are commonly coupled to the ground voltage line VSS and a drain (or a source) of the NMOS transistor N3 is coupled to power voltage line VDD.
- The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present invention, as shown in
FIG. 3 , discharges static electricity generated in thepad 10 to the power voltage line VDD or the ground voltage line VSS through the 20, 22 and 24, discharges static electricity generated in the power voltage line VDD or the ground voltage line VSS to theelectrostatic protection units pad 10, and discharges static electricity generated in the power voltage line VDD or the ground voltage line VSS to the ground voltage line VSS or the power voltage line VDD respectively. - The electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present invention discharges the static electricity generated in the
pad 10 to the power voltage line VDD. Positive static electricity generated in thepad 10 is discharged to the power voltage line VDD through theelectrostatic transferring unit 30 and theelectrostatic discharge unit 32. - The static electricity is outputted as the driving signal DRV1 through the
electrostatic transferring unit 30. As the driving signal DRV1 is transferred to the resistor R2, a voltage drop by the diode of theelectrostatic transferring unit 30 and the resistor R2 turns on the NMOS transistor N2. As the NMOS transistor N2 is turned on, the static electricity generated in thepad 10 is transferred to the ground voltage line VSS. The NMOS transistor N3 is then turned on by the static electricity transferred to the ground voltage line VSS. The static electricity in the ground voltage line VSS is then discharged to the power voltage line VDD. - Next, when describing the operation of discharging the positive static electricity generated in the
pad 10 to the ground voltage line VSS, the positive static electricity generated in thepad 10 passes through theelectrostatic protection unit 20, the power voltage line VDD, and theelectrostatic protection unit 24 and subsequently discharged to the ground voltage line VSS. - The static electricity is outputted as the driving signal DRV1 through the
electrostatic transferring unit 30. A voltage drop occurs across the resistor R2 by the driving signal DRV1 and the static electricity discharged to the ground voltage line VSS through theelectrostatic protection unit 24. The NMOS transistor N2 is then turned on by the voltage drop. Therefore, the static electricity is discharged to the ground voltage line VSS through the turned on NMOS transistor N2. - In the operation of discharging positive static electricity generated in the ground voltage line VSS to the
pad 10, the NMOS transistor N2 is turned on by the positive static electricity generated in the ground voltage line VSS. The static electricity is therefore directly discharged from the ground voltage line VSS to thepad 10. - Finally, in the operation of discharging positive static electricity generated in the ground voltage line VDD to the
pad 10, the NMOS transistor N3 is turned on by the positive static electricity generated in the power voltage line VDD. The static electricity is thereby transferred from the power voltage line VDD to the ground voltage line VSS. The NMOS transistor N2 is then turned on by the static electricity transferred to the ground voltage line VSS and the static electricity is discharged from the ground voltage line VSS to thepad 10. - As described above, in the electrostatic discharge protection circuit according to an embodiment of the present invention, since the
electrostatic protection unit 20 coupled between thepad 10 and the power voltage line VDD acts to discharge the static electricity as well as enhancing the driving ability of theelectrostatic protection unit 22 coupled between thepad 10 and the ground voltage line VSS, area use of a semiconductor chip is reduced while enhancing the electrostatic discharge efficiency. As shown inFIG. 4 , an electrostatic discharge protection circuit according to an embodiment of the present invention includes anelectrostatic protection unit 40 coupled between apad 10 and a power voltage line VDD, anelectrostatic protection unit 42 coupled between thepad 10 and a ground voltage line VSS, and anelectrostatic protection unit 44 coupled between the power voltage line VDD and a ground voltage line VSS. - The
electrostatic protection unit 40 transfers static electricity as driving signals DRV2 and DRV3 while discharging the static electricity to the power voltage line VDD when static electricity is generated in thepad 10. - The
electrostatic protection unit 42 also discharges the static electricity generated in thepad 10 to the ground voltage line VSS in response to the driving signal DRV2. - The
electrostatic protection unit 44 discharges the static electricity transferred to the power voltage line VDD or the ground voltage line VSS to the ground voltage line VSS or the power voltage line VDD respectively, in response to the driving signal DRV3. - The electrostatic discharge protection circuit in
FIG. 4 can be embodied as circuits, examples of which are shown inFIGS. 5 to 8 . - Referring to
FIG. 5 , theelectrostatic protection unit 40 includes anelectrostatic transferring unit 50 that transfers the static electricity as the driving signal DRV2 in response to the static electricity generated in thepad 10. Theelectrostatic protection unit 40 also includes anelectrostatic transferring unit 52 that transfers the static electricity corresponding to the driving signal DRV2, as the driving signal DRV3 in response to the driving signal DRV2. Finally, theelectrostatic protection unit 40 includes anelectrostatic discharge unit 54 that discharges the static electricity corresponding to the driving signal DRV3 to the power voltage line VDD in response to the driving signal DRV3. - The
electrostatic transferring unit 50 may include at least one diode coupled between thepad 10 and theelectrostatic discharge unit 52 or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between thepad 10 and theelectrostatic discharge unit 52. A cathode of the diode is coupled to theelectrostatic discharge unit 52 and an anode of the diode is coupled to thepad 10. - The
electrostatic transferring unit 52 may include at least one diode coupled between theelectrostatic transferring unit 50 and theelectrostatic discharge unit 54 or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between theelectrostatic transferring unit 50 and theelectrostatic discharge unit 54. A cathode of the diode is coupled to theelectrostatic discharge unit 54 and an anode of the diode is coupled to theelectrostatic discharge unit 52. - The
electrostatic discharge unit 54 may include at least one diode coupled between theelectrostatic transferring unit 52 and the power voltage line VDD or a plurality of diodes serially coupled between theelectrostatic transferring unit 52 and the power voltage line VDD. A cathode of the diode is coupled to the power voltage line VDD and an anode of the diode is coupled to theelectrostatic discharge unit 52. - The
electrostatic protection unit 42 includes an NMOS transistor N4 that forms a current path between thepad 10 and the ground voltage line VSS in response to the driving signal DRV2. Theelectrostatic protection unit 42 may additionally include a resistor R3 coupled between a gate of the NMOS transistor N4 and the ground voltage line VSS so that the NMOS transistor N4 can be driven faster. - The gate of the NMOS transistor N4 is coupled between the
electrostatic transferring unit 50 and theelectrostatic transferring unit 52, a drain (or a source) of the NMOS transistor N4 is coupled with thepad 10 and a source (or a drain) of the NMOS transistor N4 is coupled with the ground voltage line VSS. - The
electrostatic protection unit 44 includes an NMOS transistor N5 that forms a current path between the power voltage line VDD and the ground voltage line VSS in response to the driving signal DRV3. Theelectrostatic protection unit 44 may additionally include a resistor R4 coupled between a gate of the NMOS transistor N5 and the ground voltage line VSS so that the NMOS transistor N5 can be driven faster. - A gate and a source (or a drain) of the NMOS transistor N5 are commonly coupled to the ground voltage line VSS and a drain (or a source) of the NMOS transistor N5 is coupled to power voltage line VDD.
- In the electrostatic discharge protection circuit as shown in
FIG. 5 , since the NMOS transistor N5 can be turned on more quickly by the driving signal DRV3 transferred from theelectrostatic transferring unit 52, the electrostatic discharge protection performance is enhanced by the operation ofelectrostatic protection unit 44. - In the structure in
FIG. 6 , a resistor R5 may be additionally coupled between the electrostatic dischargingunit 54 and the power voltage line VDD. If the resistor R5 is coupled between the electrostatic dischargingunit 54 and the power voltage line VDD as shown inFIG. 6 , the amount of current that flows to the diodes comprising the 50 and 52 and theelectrostatic transferring units electrostatic discharge unit 54 is reduced while an amount of current that is discharged in the direction of the NMOS transistor N4 is increased. - Therefore, since the electrostatic discharging performance is not largely decreased although sizes of the diode comprising the
50 and 52 and theelectrostatic transferring units electrostatic discharge unit 54 are reduced, the sizes of the diodes are reduced thereby reducing the area of the electrostatic discharging protection circuit. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , the electrostatic dischargingprotection unit 40 may include 70 and 72 and anelectrostatic transferring units electrostatic discharge unit 74, each of which including one or a plurality of PMOS transistors instead of the diode. - In other words, the
electrostatic transferring unit 70 may include at least one PMOS transistor coupled between thepad 10 and theelectrostatic transferring unit 72 or a plurality of PMOS transistors coupled between thepad 10 and theelectrostatic transferring unit 72. Accordingly, a gate of the PMOS transistor is coupled to the power voltage line VDD. - The
electrostatic transferring unit 72 may include at least one PMOS transistor coupled between theelectrostatic transferring unit 70 and theelectrostatic discharge unit 74 or a plurality of PMOS transistors coupled between theelectrostatic transferring unit 70 and theelectrostatic discharge unit 74. Accordingly, a gate of the PMOS transistor is coupled to the power voltage line VDD. - The
electrostatic discharge unit 74 may include at least one PMOS transistor coupled between theelectrostatic transferring unit 72 and the power voltage line VDD or a plurality of PMOS transistors coupled between theelectrostatic transferring unit 72 and the power voltage line VDD. Accordingly, a gate of the PMOS transistor is coupled to the power voltage line VDD. - As shown in
FIG. 8 , the structure ofFIG. 7 may additionally include a resistor R6 coupled between the electrostatic dischargingunit 74 and the power voltage line VDD. - As is apparent from the above description, the electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present has superior electrostatic discharge performance while at the same time reducing a layout area of the electrostatic discharge protection circuit since the electrostatic discharge protection device performs an electrostatic discharge operation while at the same time aiding the driving of other electrostatic discharge protection devices.
- Also, the electrostatic discharge protection circuit of the present invention provides various discharge paths while at the same time enhancing the electrostatic discharge performance of the electrostatic discharge protection devices in respective paths since the electrostatic discharge protection devices are coupled between the pad and the voltage lines respectively and some of the electrostatic discharge protection devices act to aid the driving of the other electrostatic discharge protection devices.
- Finally, in the present invention, various discharge paths are provided and electrostatic discharge performance is enhanced while at the same time reducing a layout area of the electrostatic discharge protection circuit since electrostatic discharge protection devices including an electrostatic discharge device that discharges static electricity and aids the driving of the other electrostatic discharge protection device are disposed in various paths.
- Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the specific embodiments disclosed in the foregoing description may be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or designing other embodiments for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that such equivalent embodiments do not deviate from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
Claims (31)
1. An electrostatic discharge protection circuit, comprising:
a first electrostatic protection unit which transfers static electricity as a driving signal and discharges the static electricity to a first discharge line when the static electricity is generated in a pad; and
a second electrostatic protection unit which discharges the static electricity generated in the pad to a second discharge line in response to the driving signal transferred from the first electrostatic protection unit.
2. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the first discharge line is a power voltage line and the second discharge line is a ground voltage line.
3. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the first electrostatic protection unit comprises:
an electrostatic transferring unit which transfers the static electricity as the driving signal in response to the static electricity generated in the pad; and
an electrostatic discharge unit which discharges the static electricity corresponding to the driving signal to the first discharge line in response to the driving signal,
wherein an output end of the electrostatic transferring unit is commonly coupled to the electrostatic discharge unit and the second electrostatic protection unit.
4. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one diode coupled between the pad and the electrostatic discharge unit.
5. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the electrostatic transferring unit includes a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the pad and the electrostatic discharge unit.
6. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the electrostatic discharge unit includes at least one diode coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line.
7. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the first electrostatic discharge unit includes a plurality diodes serially coupled between the electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line.
8. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the second electrostatic protection unit includes a MOS transistor which forms a current path between the pad and the second discharge line in response to the driving signal transferred from the first electrostatic protection unit.
9. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the second electrostatic protection unit additionally includes a resistor coupled between a gate of the MOS transistor and the second discharge line.
10. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 1 , wherein a third electrostatic protection unit is additionally coupled between the first discharge line and the second discharge line and which performs either discharge of the static electricity transferred to the first discharge line to the second discharge line or discharge of the static electricity transferred to the second discharge line to the first discharge line.
11. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 10 , wherein the third electrostatic protection unit includes a MOS transistor which forms a current path between the first and second discharge lines in response to the static electricity transferred to either the first or second discharge line.
12. An electrostatic discharge protection circuit, comprising:
a first electrostatic protection unit which transfers static electricity as a first and a second driving signal and discharges the static electricity to a first discharge line when the static electricity is generated in a pad;
a second electrostatic protection unit which discharges the static electricity generated in the pad to a second discharge line in response to the first driving signal; and
a third electrostatic protection unit which performs either discharge of the static electricity transferred to the first discharge line to the second discharge line or discharge of the static electricity transferred to the second discharge line to the first discharge line.
13. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 12 , wherein the first discharge line is a power voltage line and the second discharge line is a ground voltage line.
14. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 12 , wherein the first electrostatic protection unit comprises:
a first electrostatic transferring unit which transfers the static electricity as the first driving signal in response to the static electricity generated in the pad;
a second electrostatic transferring unit which transfers the static electricity corresponding to the first driving signal as the second driving signal in response to first driving signal; and
an electrostatic discharge unit which discharges the static electricity corresponding to the second driving signal to the first discharge line in response to the second driving signal,
wherein an output end of the first electrostatic transferring unit is commonly coupled to the second electrostatic transferring unit and the second electrostatic protection unit and an output end of the second electrostatic transferring unit is commonly coupled to the electrostatic discharge unit and the third electrostatic protection unit.
15. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the first electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one diode coupled between the pad and the second electrostatic transferring unit.
16. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the first electrostatic transferring unit includes a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the pad and the second electrostatic transferring unit.
17. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the first electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one MOS transistor coupled between the pad and the second electrostatic transferring unit, and a gate of the MOS transistor is coupled to the first discharge line.
18. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the first electrostatic transferring unit includes a plurality of MOS transistors serially coupled between the pad and the second electrostatic transferring unit, and each gate of the plurality of MOS transistors is commonly coupled to the first discharge line.
19. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the second electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one diode coupled between the first electrostatic transferring unit and the electrostatic discharge unit.
20. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the second electrostatic transferring unit includes a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the first electrostatic transferring unit and the electrostatic discharge unit.
21. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the second electrostatic transferring unit includes at least one MOS transistor coupled between the first electrostatic transferring unit and the electrostatic discharge unit, and a gate of the MOS transistor is coupled to the first discharge line.
22. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the second electrostatic transferring unit includes a plurality of MOS transistors serially coupled between the first electrostatic transferring unit and the electrostatic discharge unit, and each gate of the plurality of MOS transistors is commonly coupled to the first discharge line.
23. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the electrostatic discharge unit includes at least one diode coupled between the second electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line.
24. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the electrostatic discharge unit includes a plurality of diodes serially coupled between the second electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line.
25. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the electrostatic discharge unit includes at least one MOS transistor coupled between the second electrostatic transferring and the first discharge line, and a gate of the MOS transistor is coupled to the first discharge line.
26. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the electrostatic discharge unit includes a plurality of MOS transistors serially coupled between the second electrostatic transferring unit and the first discharge line, and each gate of the plurality of the MOS transistors is commonly coupled to the first discharge line.
27. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the first electrostatic protection unit additionally includes a resistor coupled between the first discharge line and the first electrostatic transferring unit.
28. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 12 , wherein the second electrostatic protection unit includes a MOS transistor which forms a current path between the pad and the second discharge line in response to the first driving signal.
29. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 28 , wherein the second electrostatic protection unit additionally includes a resistor coupled between a gate of the MOS transistor and the second discharge line.
30. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 12 , wherein the third electrostatic protection unit includes a MOS transistor which forms a current path between the first discharge line and the second discharge line in response to the second driving signal.
31. The electrostatic discharge protection circuit as set forth in claim 30 , wherein the third electrostatic protection unit additionally includes a resistor coupled between a gate of the MOS transistor and the second discharge line.
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