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Wei Huang1, HongXia Liu1, Qing Xu2
1School of Microelectronics, Xidian University, Xi'an 710000, People's Republic of China.
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This paper proposes a novel circuit-level design in order to enhance the radiation tolerance of an analog switch integrated circuit. After analyzing the mechanisms of single-particle sensitivity in a high-voltage analog switch chip fabricated using a commercial 1μm complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor process, a diode unit was employed to reduce theVGS(voltage between the gate and the base) of the parasitic triode within the metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor of the switch. This reduction lowered the probability of activating the parasitic triode in response to single-event effect (SEE). Subsequently, single-particle irradiation experiments proceeded with the high-voltage analog switch chip, both with and without the diode unit. In the unreinforced device, the current of the power supply reached 100 mA within 11 s of single-particle irradiation at 75.8 MeV•cm2mg-1. In contrast, in the reinforced device, the current of the power supply remained relatively stable under irradiation at both 37.2 and 75.8 MeV•cm2mg-1. These findings indicate that the reinforced analog switch chip exhibits an SEE tolerance exceeding 75.8 MeV•cm2mg-1, highlighting its potential to enhance the radiation tolerance of analog switches.
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