iDEAL Semiconductor: A Game Changer in Power Technologies
In a significant stride towards innovation, iDEAL Semiconductor has announced a partnership with Richardson Electronics to advance their groundbreaking MOSFET (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor) technologies based on the proprietary
SuperQ architecture. This collaboration is set to redefine the landscape of power systems, enhancing efficiency and performance metrics that are critical to modern electronic applications.
Pioneering Breakthroughs with SuperQ
The SuperQ technology represents the first substantive evolution in silicon MOSFET architecture since the introduction of Superjunction technology more than 25 years ago. This advancement promises up to
5.7 times lower resistance and reduces switching losses by
up to 2.1 times compared to the industry's leading solutions. Power engineers will benefit from these technology enhancements, enabling them to optimize their power systems while ensuring reliability and cost-effectiveness.
Since the launch of its first SuperQ-based products—namely a series of
150 V MOSFETs and the subsequent sampling of
200 V MOSFETs—iDEAL has been determined to provide the market with devices that boast the industry’s lowest figures of merit, including output capacitance energy (EOSS) and switching charge (QSW). These performance characteristics are tailored for applications ranging from AI servers to synchronous-rectification systems. The initial applications targeted by these devices include hard-switching motor control, AC/DC conversion, and USB power delivery systems.
Collaborating for Greater Reach
Through this agreement, iDEAL is set to tap into Richardson Electronics’ extensive network of design teams and sales specialists, significantly broadening the reach of their high-performance MOSFETs. According to Mark Granahan, CEO and co-founder of iDEAL Semiconductor, the innovation potential in the silicon power semiconductor sphere had previously stagnated, with many companies pivoting towards alternative materials. However, Granahan asserts that
SuperQ demonstrates that silicon can still be utilized to its full potential, further emphasizing the importance of this collaboration with Richardson Electronics.
Greg Peloquin, Executive Vice President of Power and Microwave Technologies at Richardson Electronics, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing that the
SuperQ structure signifies a key milestone in power technologies. Richardson's specialization in power solutions positions them uniquely to assist engineers in navigating the complexities of modern power requirements. Together, iDEAL and Richardson aim to address the pressing challenges faced by power engineers today.
Future of Power Semiconductors
With a history spanning over 75 years, Richardson Electronics’ legacy of providing engineered solutions in RF and microwave technologies complements iDEAL’s inherent goal to push silicon beyond its limits. Their joint mission is to deliver solutions that pave the way for greener energy use, catering to the growing demand for efficiency in power electronics.
As both companies continue to innovate, the implications of this partnership could have lasting impacts on the efficiency and reliability of electronic components, leading to a new era of power management solutions. For more detailed information about the
SuperQ technologies and other products offered by iDEAL, visit
idealsemi.com.
By leveraging cutting-edge innovations and collaborative strengths, the partnership between iDEAL Semiconductor and Richardson Electronics is poised to meet the demands of an evolving technological landscape, ensuring that the future of power systems is both efficient and resilient.