T. Letavic, M. Simpson, E. Arnold, E. Peters, R. Aquino, J. Curcio, S. Herko, Swarnava Mukherjee
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引用次数: 29
Abstract
An integrated 600 V power conversion system is described based on smart power technology which combines novel lateral high-voltage RESURF transistor structures and a merged bipolar/CMOS/DMOS process flow on thin-layer SOI substrates. A new high-voltage SOI LDMOS device structure is presented which results in a factor-of-two decrease in specific on-resistance and a factor-of-two improvement in source-follower saturated current, thus overcoming a key limitation of integrated thin-layer technology. This opens new application areas for thin-layer SOI, such as lighting electronics, power modules, motor control, and others, a significant development for the integration of power conversion systems.