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Automotive Power Electronics | 1989

A bipolar smart power technology for high voltage applications

V. Denner; Peter Flohrs; H. Michel

A technology is discussed which allows integration of n-p-n and p-n-p transistors with a multistage Darlington output designed for voltages up to U/sub CBO/=600 V. With this technology, circuit functions like temperature-compensated current regulation and internal voltage clamping can be realized. A special MOS voltage clamping can be realized. A special MOS arrangement is employed to accomplish the voltage clamping and to enhance the reliability of the device. A survey of this smart power technology is given, and a demonstration example is shown.<<ETX>>


Archive | 1982

Darlington transistor circuit

Peter Flohrs


Archive | 1993

Hybrid circuit with an electrically conductive adhesive

Lothar Gademann; Peter Flohrs; Juergen Hartmann


Archive | 2002

Semiconductor power component and a method of producing same

Peter Flohrs; Robert Plikat; Wolfgang Feiler


Archive | 1991

Monolithic integrated semiconductor device

Hartmut Michel; Peter Flohrs; Alfred Goerlach


Archive | 1987

Monolithic integrated planar semiconductor system and process for making the same

Peter Flohrs; Hartmut Michel


Archive | 1986

Planar semiconductor structure breakdown voltage protection using voltage divider

Peter Flohrs


Archive | 1991

Process for producing a hybrid semiconductor structure and semiconductor structure thus produced

Lothar Gademann; Peter Flohrs; Juergen Hartmann


Archive | 1986

Integrated Darlington transistor combination including auxiliary transistor and Zener diode

Peter Flohrs


Archive | 1987

Transistor arrangement with an output transistor

Peter Flohrs; Klaus Heyke; Hartmut Michel; Ulrich Nelle

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