A comparison of close-cell, stripe-cell, and orthogonal-cell low voltage superjunction trench power MOSFETs for linear mode application

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Trade-offs between the On Resistance and Linear Mode performance have been compared for different Low Voltage superjunction cell structures, including stripe-cell, closed-cell & orthogonal-cell. The closed-cell has measured RSP of 4.4mΩ·mm2, which is 20% lower than that of the stripe-cell for the same die size and same pitch at the same package. Despite higher trans-conductance, the closed-cell linear mode performance is the same as that of the stripe-cell. The orthogonal-cell has the best linear mode performance, but has high Rds(on) due to current conduction path partially blocked by p-Type superjunction column. The tested maximum load current is 38.4A at a drain voltage Vds of 10V and turn-on time of 10 mSec from the orthogonal-cell, which is the highest among the competitors' parts for a power 5×6 clip package. The Rds(on) for orthogonal-cell can be further improved by device optimization.

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Su, Y., Bobde, M., Lui, S., Chang, H., Jin, Q., & Zhang, L. (2018). A comparison of close-cell, stripe-cell, and orthogonal-cell low voltage superjunction trench power MOSFETs for linear mode application. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Power Semiconductor Devices and ICs (Vol. 2018-May, pp. 327–330). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISPSD.2018.8393669

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