Patent Document

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
       [0001]     1. Field of the Invention  
         [0002]     The present invention relates to a semiconductor device having an improved voltage control oscillator circuit formed by connecting a variable-capacity element in combination with a bipolar transistor on a same semiconductor substrate. More specifically, a variable-capacity element is formed using a P layer to be the base and an N layer to be the collector among the NPN layers for forming a bipolar transistor.  
         [0003]     2. Background Art  
         [0004]      FIG. 3A  shows an example of a conventional voltage control oscillator circuit formed by combining a bipolar transistor and a variable-capacity element formed on a same semiconductor substrate.  FIG. 3B  is a plan view showing the constitution of the variable-capacity element surrounded by broken lines in  FIG. 3A ;  FIG. 3C  is a sectional view showing the side structure along B-B line in  FIG. 3B ; and  FIG. 3D  is a small signal equivalent circuit of the variable-capacity element.  
         [0005]     As these drawings show, when a bipolar transistor  10  and a variable-capacity element  30  are composed on the same semiconductor substrate  6 , as  FIG. 3C  shows, an N +  layer  7  is formed as a contact on the semi-insulating semiconductor substrate  6 . An N layer  8  and a P layer  9  are formed thereon to be a collector and a base of an NPN transistor. A wiring  1  and a connecting wiring  3  are formed on the base layer  9 , and the electrodes  2  of the collector layer  8  are formed on the contact layer  8 , and wirings  5  for connecting the electrodes  2  to other circuit elements are formed on the both sides of the collector layer  8 . As  FIG. 3B  shows, the wirings  5  connect the both electrodes  2  mutually.  
         [0006]     Furthermore, circuit elements shown in  FIG. 3A  are provided on the semiconductor substrate  6  to form the voltage control oscillator circuit. Specifically, a capacitor  12  for isolating direct-current components from external circuits is connected to the base of an NPN bipolar transistor  10  that forms the active part of the oscillator circuit, and each inductor  11   a  and  11   b  that determines the feedback quantity to the bipolar transistor is connected to the capacitor  12  and the emitter of the bipolar transistor  10 .  
         [0007]     The wiring  5  connected to the collector layer  8  of a variable-capacity element  30  is connected to the inductor  11   a  on the base side of the bipolar transistor. The serially connected body of the control power source  13  and the choke coil  14  for isolating the alternate-current components from a control power source  13  are connected also to the inductor  11   a . The reference numeral  15  denotes the output terminal of the oscillator circuit.  
         [0008]     In such a constitution, the variable-capacity element  30  utilizes the phenomenon wherein the capacity generated between the base layer  9  and the collector layer  8  that form the PN junction varies corresponding to the variation of the voltage of the control power source  13  (e.g., see Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-124473).  
         [0009]     The conventional semiconductor device is constituted as described above, and utilizes the variation of capacity generated between the base layer  9  and the collector layer  8  of the PN-junction diode as the variable-capacity element  30 . In this case, however, when a forward-direction voltage is applied to the above-described PN-junction diode, the depletion layer generated from the base layer  9  toward the direction of the contact layer  7  shrinks. Therefore, the collector region, which is from the lower end of the depletion layer to the contact layer  7 , expands in  FIG. 3C . Accordingly, the resistance component  18 , shown in  FIG. 3D , which is serially connected to the resistor  16  and the capacity component of the capacitor  17  of the diode, increases, and the Q value of the resonant circuit was lowered. Thus, the noise characteristics of the voltage-controlled oscillation circuit is deteriorated.  
         [0010]     The object of the present invention is to solve the above-described problem, and to provide a semiconductor device that can form a voltage control oscillator circuit having a variable capacity element  30 , using PN junction, of a small resistance component serially connected to a capacity component on the same semiconductor substrate  6  with a bipolar transistor  10 .  
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
       [0011]     According to the present invention, a semiconductor device having an improved voltage control oscillator circuit is provided. The voltage control oscillator circuit comprises in combination a variable-capacity element and at least a bipolar transistor formed on a same semiconductor substrate. The variable-capacity element includes a plurality of reversely serially connected PN junctions, and the plurality of PN junctions are formed by a single common collector layer and a plurality of separated base layers formed on the common collector layer. The capacity of the variable-capacity element is generated between respective base layers of the PN junctions with the common collector layer, and varies corresponding to the voltage applied to the common collector layer.  
         [0012]     The semiconductor device according to the present invention is composed as described above, and the resistance component in the horizontal direction between respective base layers is decreased. As a result, the serial resistance component of the variable-capacity element is decreased.  
         [0013]     Other and further objects, features and advantages of the invention will appear more fully from the following description. 
     
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0014]      FIG. 1A  is a plan view showing the constitution of a variable-capacity element in an embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0015]      FIG. 1B  is a sectional view showing the side structure along A-A line in  FIG. 1A .  
         [0016]      FIG. 1C  is a small signal equivalent circuit of the variable-capacity element in the embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0017]      FIG. 1D  shows an example of the voltage control oscillator circuit formed by combining a variable-capacity element of the embodiment and an NPN bipolar transistor formed on the same semiconductor substrate in the embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0018]      FIG. 2A  is a characteristic diagram showing the aspect of change in the resistance component serially connected to the capacity component between the bases according to the embodiment of the present invention, in comparison with the aspect of change in the resistance component serially connected to the capacity component in a conventional PN-junction diode.  
         [0019]      FIG. 2B  is a characteristic diagram showing the phase noise characteristics of a voltage control oscillator circuit using a variable-capacity element in the embodiment of the present invention, in comparison with the phase noise characteristics of a voltage control oscillator circuit having a variable-capacity element in a conventional PN-junction diode.  
         [0020]      FIG. 3A  shows an example of a conventional voltage control oscillator circuit formed by combining a bipolar transistor and a variable-capacity element formed on a same semiconductor substrate.  
         [0021]      FIG. 3B  is a plan view showing the constitution of the variable-capacity element surrounded by broken lines in  FIG. 3A .  
         [0022]      FIG. 3C  is a sectional view showing the side structure along B-B line in  FIG. 3B .  
         [0023]      FIG. 3D  is a small signal equivalent circuit of the variable-capacity element of a conventional voltage control oscillator circuit. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT  
       [0024]     A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described below referring to the drawings.  FIG. 1A  is a plan view showing the constitution of a variable-capacity element in the embodiment;  FIG. 1B  is a sectional view showing the side structure along A-A line in  FIG. 1A ;  FIG. 1C  is a small signal equivalent circuit of the variable-capacity element; and  FIG. 1D  shows an example of the voltage control oscillator circuit formed by combining a variable-capacity element of the embodiment and an NPN bipolar transistor formed on the same semiconductor substrate.  
         [0025]     The feature of this embodiment is that two or more electrically isolated island-like base layers are formed on a single collector layer to form two or more PN-junction diodes using semiconductor layers forming a bipolar transistor; respective PN-junction diodes are reversely serially connected through a common collector layer; //and a variable-capacity element is constituted utilizing a phenomenon wherein the capacity generated between two or more base terminals of the PN-junction diodes is varied corresponding to the variation of the control power source that applies voltage to the common collector layer.  
         [0026]     As  FIG. 1B  shows, an N+ layer  7  is formed as a contact on a semi-insulating semiconductor substrate  6 . An N layer  8  and a plurality of electrically isolated P layers  9  are formed thereon to form a plurality of reversely serially connected PN-junction diodes. The N layer  8  and P layers  9  correspond to a collector layer and a base layer among the NPN layers for a transistor. On each base layer  9  of the PN-junction diodes, each electrode  1  is formed, and wirings  3  and connecting wirings  4  are formed alternately on the electrodes  1 , as  FIG. 1A  shows, to form alternately intricate comb-like electrodes.  
         [0027]     The electrodes  2  of the collector layer  8  are formed on the contact layer  7 , and wirings  5  for connecting the electrodes  2  to other circuit elements are formed on the both sides of the collector layer  8 ; and the wirings  5  are mutually connected, and choke coils  14   a  and a control power source  13  are connected to this portion as shown in  FIG. 1D .  
         [0028]     Furthermore, other circuit elements shown in  FIG. 1D  are mounted on the semiconductor substrate  6  to form a voltage control oscillator circuit. Specifically, a capacitor  12  for isolating direct-current components from external circuits is connected to the base of an NPN bipolar transistor  10  that forms the active part of the oscillator circuit, and each inductor  11   a  and  11   b  that determines the feedback quantity to the bipolar transistor is connected to the capacitor  12  and the emitter of the bipolar transistor  10 .  
         [0029]     Since the basic constitution of the voltage control oscillator circuit is similar to the circuit shown in  FIG. 3A , the same parts are denoted by the same reference numerals, and the description thereof is omitted; however, the aspects different in  FIG. 1A  are that the variable-capacity element  31  is formed of a plurality of reversely serially connected PN-junction diodes described in  FIGS. 1 A and 1B , and the wirings  3  and choke coils  14   b  are connected to the inductor  11   a  connected to the base side of the bipolar transistor  10  as shown in  FIG. 1D .  
         [0030]     In  FIG. 1C , the reference numeral  16  denotes a resistance component of the PN-junction diode;  17  denotes the capacity component of the same PN-junction diode;  18  denotes a resistance component of the neutral semiconductor region in the vertical direction from the end (lower end) of the depletion layer to the contact layer  7 , produced from the base layer  9  side toward the direction of the contact layer  7  in  FIG. 1B . The neutral semiconductor region extends from the end of the depletion layer to the contact layer  7  of the PN-junction diode, and the reference numeral  19  denotes a resistance component of the neutral semiconductor region in the horizontal direction. That is the resistance component inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area of the collector layer  8  connected to the wirings  3  and  4 , i.e., the product of “the distance from the end of the depletion layer to the contact layer  7 ” and “the length of the electrode  1  in the up-and-down direction” shown in  FIG. 1A . The reference numeral  20  denotes the resistance of the contact layer  7 ; and  21  denotes the contact resistance of the collector electrode  2 .  
         [0031]      FIG. 2A  shows a characteristic diagram comparing the aspect of change in the resistance component serially connected to the capacity component between the base wirings  3  and  4  when the base wirings  3  and  4  are grounded, and a voltage of the control power source  13  is applied to the collector wiring  5 , with the aspect of change in the resistance component serially connected to the capacity component when the same capacity is realized by a conventional PN-junction diode.  
         [0032]     It is seen that in comparison with the conventional variable-capacity element  30  using the PN-junction diode, the variable-capacity element  31  in this embodiment has a lower control-voltage dependence of the resistance component serially connected to the capacity component. This is because in the conventional variable-capacity element  30  using the PN-junction diode, the width of the depletion layer shrinks in the vertical direction in  FIG. 3C  when a forward bias is applied between the base layer  9  and the collector layer  8 , and the resistance component  18  in the vertical direction from the end of the depletion layer of the PN junction to the contact layer  7  increases, as is seen from  FIG. 3D , so that the resistance component  18  serially connected to the capacitor is increased. In the variable-capacity element  31  in the present embodiment, N-type collector layers  8  and N + -type collector contact layers  7  of the two or more PN-junction diodes are common. The width of the depletion layer shrinks in the vertical direction in  FIG. 1B  when a forward bias is applied between the base layer  9  and the collector layer  8 , and the resistance component  18  in the vertical direction of the neutral semiconductor region from the end of the depletion layer to the contact layer  7  of the PN junction is increased similarly to the conventional variable-capacity element. However, since the resistance component  19  in the horizontal direction between the wirings  3  and  4  is inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area determined by the product of “the distance from the end of the depletion layer to the contact layer  7 ” and “the length of the electrode  1  in the up-and-down direction in  FIG. 1A ”, the above-described cross-sectional area expands when the width of the depletion layer shrinks. That results in decrease in the resistance component  19 , and the reduction of the control-voltage dependence of the serial resistance component.  
         [0033]     This effect utilizes decrease in the resistance component  19  in the horizontal direction. Therefore, if the electrodes  1  of the facing comb-shaped base layers  9  are disposed as shown in  FIG. 1A , and the electrodes  2  of the collector layer  8  are disposed on both sides as shown in  FIG. 1A  so as to widen the width of the base layers  9  (the length of the electrode  1  in the up-and-down direction in  FIG. 1A ), or alternatively if width in the facing directions of two or more base layers  9  (wirings  3  and  4 ) generating capacity as shown in the sectional view of  FIG. 1B , then the resistance  19  in the horizontal direction can be effectively reduced.  
         [0034]      FIG. 2B  shows a characteristic diagram comparing the phase noise characteristics of a voltage control oscillator circuit using a variable-capacity element  31  in the present embodiment with the phase noise characteristics of a voltage control oscillator circuit having a variable-capacity element  30  utilizing the capacity variation between the anode and the cathode obtained by applying a voltage to a conventional PN-junction diode. It is seen from this characteristic diagram that the noise characteristics of the voltage control oscillator circuit using a variable-capacity element  31  in the present embodiment are superior to those using the conventional base-collector capacity element  30 .  
         [0035]     In the above-described embodiment, an example of the serial feedback-type oscillator circuit wherein a variable-capacity element  31  is connected to the base terminal of a bipolar transistor  10  is shown. Alternatively, the variable-capacity element  31  may be directly connected to either the collector terminal or the emitter terminal of the bipolar transistor  10 . Further, a parallel feedback-type oscillator circuit may be obtained wherein the variable-capacity element  31  is connected between any two of the emitter, the base, and the collector terminals of the bipolar transistor  10 . The same action and effect may be expected from these variations.  
         [0036]     In the above-described embodiment, an example is shown wherein a choke coil  14   a  is used as an element for isolating alternate-current components from the control power source  13 . It will be obvious that a resistor may be used as an element for isolating alternate-current components from the control power source  13 .  
         [0037]     The present embodiment is constituted as described above, and a variable-capacity element having little parasitic resistance component can be realized using a bipolar transistor structure. By combining the variable-capacity element and the bipolar transistor on the same semiconductor substrate, a voltage control oscillator circuit having low noise can be obtained.  
         [0038]     Obviously many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in the light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the invention may by practiced otherwise than as specifically described.  
         [0039]     The entire disclosure of a Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-201354, filed on Jul. 8, 2004 including specification, claims, drawings and summary, on which the Convention priority of the present application is based, are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

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