Hua Hong Semiconductor Limited has announced a trench 600V-700V Super Junction MOSFET (SJNFET) technology platform which delivers a smaller green chip manufacturing platform with lower power consumption and higher switching efficiency, especially for the popular applications in the booming areas of portable equipment, 4G network, cloud computing and LED lighting, and so on. The new Super Junction devices claim to break the “silicon limit” (the on-resistance value is proportional to 2.4-2.6 power of the breakdown voltage) of traditional MOSFET devices, resulting in lower conduction impedance and higher switching frequency under the same packaging condition. Until now, this technology was only developed by a few international major device makers.
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With the booming development of mobile internet and the green energy technology as well as the global trend on energy-saving and emission-reduction, the efficiency requirement on the power system of products is getting higher than ever. As the core component for ac-dc in power systems such as off-line switching power supplies, chargers/adapters, UPSs and LED driver, power semiconductor plays a crucial role in cutting power consumption and improving efficiency.
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Based on Hua Hong platform, many customers’ SJNFET products have shown excellent performance and already commenced mass production since 2011. In 2012, Hua Hong successfully launched the second generation SJNFET technology platform. Compared with the first generation, the second generation has 30% lower conduction dissipation (on-resistance per unit area is 1.8 ohm.square millimeter), a leading level in the industry, as well as higher switching frequency, lower switching loss, robust EAS capability and greater EMI protection. So far, Hua Hong SJNFET technology platform already has more than 20 global partners and maintains over 98% process yield, providing reliable high-voltage power chips for the top terminal manufacturers in the industry.
source: http://www.powerpulse.net/story.php?storyID=31034
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