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iDEAL Semiconductor achieves automotive qualification for SuperQ technology

iDEAL Semiconductor achieves automotive qualification for SuperQ technology iDEAL Semiconductor achieves automotive qualification for SuperQ technology

iDEAL Semiconductor announced that its SuperQ technology has achieved AEC-Q101 automotive qualification, marking a significant expansion into high-reliability markets.

iDEAL’s first automotive-qualified product to enter mass production, the iS20M028S1CQ, is a 200V MOSFET with 25 mΩ RDSon and a 175°C temperature rating.

SuperQ represents an advancement in silicon MOSFETs, delivering efficiency, reduced switching losses, and enhanced conduction while upholding silicon’s inherent ruggedness and reliability. This qualification underscores SuperQ’s robustness, enabling iDEAL to meet stringent automotive standards for applications such as electric vehicle powertrains, on-board chargers, and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS).

The iS20M028S1CQ builds on iDEAL’s 200V family, offering quality performance in a PDFN 5 x 6mm package. It provides exceptional resistance and efficiency, outperforming competitors by up to 1.7x, while ensuring compatibility with high-volume manufacturing.

“This is an important milestone that builds on the ruggedness and robustness of SuperQ, opening new markets for iDEAL,” said Mark Granahan, CEO and Founder of iDEAL Semiconductor. “Automotive qualification validates our technology’s potential to drive efficiency in electrified transportation and beyond, empowering customers with more sustainable, more reliable power solutions.”

In addition to automotive, the device targets motor drives, battery protection, AI servers, and solar applications.

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