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Toshiba Starts Test-Sample Shipments of a Bare Die 1200V SiC MOSFET with Low On-Resistance and High Reliability, for Use in Automotive Traction Inverters

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KAWASAKI, Japan--BUSINESS WIRE--

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (“Toshiba”) has developed "X5M007E120," a bare die[1] 1200V silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFET for automotive traction inverters[2] with an innovative structure that deliver both low On-resistance and high reliability. Test samples are now shipping, for evaluation by customers.

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Toshiba: X5M007E120, a bare die 1200V silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFET for automotive traction inverters with an innovative structure that deliver both low On-resistance and high reliability. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Toshiba: X5M007E120, a bare die 1200V silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFET for automotive traction inverters with an innovative structure that deliver both low On-resistance and high reliability. (Graphic: Business Wire)

The reliability of typical SiC MOSFETs is degraded by increased On-resistance when its body diodes are bipolar energized[3] during reverse conduction operation[4]. Toshiba SiC MOSFETs alleviate this issue by a device structure that embeds Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs) into the MOSFET to inactivate body diodes, but positioning the SBDs on the chip reduces the area available for channels that determines the resistance of MOSFET On-operation and increases the chip’s On-resistance.

The SBDs embedded in X5M007E120 are arrayed in a check pattern, not the typically used striped pattern, an arrangement that effectively suppresses bipolar energization of the device’s body diodes, while improving the upper limit of unipolar operation to approximately twice the current area, even when taking up the same SBDs mounting area[5]. Channel density is also improved against the striped array, and On-resistance per unit area is low, reduced by approximately 20% to 30%[5]. This improved performance, low On-resistance while maintaining reliability against reverse conduction operation, will save energy in inverters used for motor control, such as automotive traction inverters.

Reducing On-resistance in an SiC MOSFET causes excess current flow through the MOSFET during short-circuit[6], reducing short-circuit durability. Enhancing the conduction of the embedded SBDs to improve the reliability of reverse conduction operation also increases current leakage during short-circuit, again decreasing short-circuit durability. The new bare die has a deep barrier structure[7] that suppresses excessive current in the MOSFET and leakage current in SBDs during short circuit status, improving its durability while maintaining excellent reliability against reverse conduction operation.

Users can customize the bare die to meet their specific design needs and realize solutions for their applications.

Toshiba expects to provide engineering samples of X5M007E120 in 2025, and to start mass production in 2026. In the meantime, it will explore further improvement to device characteristics.

Toshiba will contribute to the realization of a decarbonized society by providing customers with easier to use, higher performance power semiconductors for fields where energy efficiency is essential, such as inverters for motor control and power control systems for electric vehicles.

Notes:
[1] Unpackaged chip product.
[2] Equipment that converts battery-powered DC power to AC power and controls the motors in the electric vehicle (EV) or the hybrid vehicle (HEV).
[3] Bipolar operation when a forward voltage is applied to a pn diode between drain and source.
[4] An operation in which current flows from the source to the drain of the MOSFET due to the reflux of current in the circuit.
[5] Compared to Toshiba’s product using striped pattern.
[6] A phenomenon where long-term conduction occurs during abnormal mode such as control circuit failures, compared to short-term conduction during normal switching operation. Ruggedness that does not fail with a certain duration of short-circuit operation is required.
[7] An element of the device structure provided to control the high electric field due to high voltage. It greatly affects the performance of the device.

Applications

  • Automotive traction inverters

Features

  • Low On-resistance and high reliability
  • Bare die for automotive
  • AEC-Q100 qualified
  • Drain-source voltage rating: VDSS=1200V
  • Drain current (DC) rating: ID=(229)A[8]
  • Low On-resistance:
    RDS(ON)=7.2mΩ (typ.) (VGS=+18V, Ta=25°C)
    RDS(ON)=12.1mΩ (typ.) (VGS=+18V, Ta=175°C)

Note
[8] Tentative values

Main Specifications

(Ta=25°C, unless otherwise specified)

Part number

X5M007E120

Package

Toshiba package name

2-7Q1A

Size (mm)

Typ.

6.0×7.0

Absolute

maximum

ratings

Drain-source voltage VDSS (V)

1200

Gate-source voltage VGSS (V)

+25/-10

Drain current (DC) ID (A)

(229)[8]

Drain current (pulsed) ID Pulse (A)

(458)[8]

Channel temperature Tch (°C)

175

Electrical

characteristics

Gate threshold voltage

Vth (V)

VDS =10V,

ID=16.8mA

Typ.

4.0

Drain-source

On-resistance

RDS(on) (mΩ)

ID=50A,

VGS =+18V

Typ.

7.2

ID=50A,

VGS =+18V,

Ta=175°C

Typ.

12.1

Forward voltage

VSD (V)

ISD=50A,

VGS =-5V

Typ.

-1.21

Forward voltage

VSD (V)

ISD=50A,

VGS=-5V,

Ta=175°C

Typ.

-1.40

Internal gate resistance

rg (Ω)

Open drain,

f=1MHz

Typ.

3.0

Follow the link below for more on X5M007E120 in an extensive news release.
Toshiba Starts Test-Sample Shipments of a Bare Die 1200V SiC MOSFET with Low On-Resistance and High Reliability, for Use in Automotive Traction Inverters

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Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation, a leading supplier of advanced semiconductor and storage solutions, draws on over half a century of experience and innovation to offer customers and business partners outstanding discrete semiconductors, system LSIs and HDD products.

Its 19,400 employees around the world share a determination to maximize product value, and to promote close collaboration with customers in the co-creation of value and new markets. The company looks forward to building and to contributing to a better future for people everywhere.

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