A capacitor charging circuit does not include a Zener diode and makes it
possible to integrate a large number of circuits and elements within a
semiconductor integrated circuit. The capacitor charging circuit includes
a flyback transformer having a primary coil, a secondary coil, and a
tertiary coil, a switching element that turns the current that flows
through the primary coil on and off, a capacitor that is charged by a
current produced in the secondary coil through the on-off action of the
switching element, and a charge control circuit that controls the on-off
action of the switching element. When the switching element is off and a
voltage produced at a fist end of the tertiary coil is larger than a
reference voltage corresponding to the predetermined voltage of the
charge voltage of the capacitor, the on-off action of the switching
element is stopped.