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A New High Holding Voltage Dual-Direction SCR With Optimized Segmented Topology

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While silicon controlled rectifiers (SCRs) are highly robust electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection devices, they typically are not suited for high-voltage ESD protection due to their inherently low holding voltage and thus vulnerability to latch-up threat. In this letter, a new high holding voltage dual-direction SCR (NHHVDDSCR) with a small area and optimized topology is developed in a 0.18-μm CMOS technology. The results of the NHHVDDSCR and other SCR devices measured from the transmission line pulsing are compared and discussed. It is shown that the NHHVDDSCR can possess a relatively high and adjustable holding voltage, as well as an acceptable failure current for robust ESD protection of high voltage applications.

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