by iDEAL Semiconductor | Jun 16, 2026 | Blog
Reliability in power semiconductors is often discussed in terms of qualification checklists and standardized stress tests. Passing industry benchmarks such as JEDEC qualification is a necessary step, but it is not, on its own, a complete indicator of how a device will...
by iDEAL Semiconductor | Jun 2, 2026 | In the News
The quarter-brick DC/DC converter remains one of the most widely deployed isolated power modules in telecom infrastructure, networking equipment, industrial systems, and distributed 48V architectures. A typical implementation operating over an 18–75V input range and...
by iDEAL Semiconductor | May 20, 2026 | In the News
In this episode of Power Corner, host Aalyia Shaukat speaks with David Jauregui, Co-Founder and CTO of iDEAL Semiconductor, about the company’s SuperQ MOSFET technology—a novel approach to charge compensation that challenges both conventional superjunction (SJ)...
by iDEAL Semiconductor | May 20, 2026 | In the News
iDEAL argues that, instead of using a bulk p-type pillar to occupy ~50% of the structure, you can use a nanometer-thin high-k dielectric film (like alumina and hafnia) via atomic layer deposition (ALD) inside a narrow trench that can theoretically occupy as little as...
by iDEAL Semiconductor | May 20, 2026 | In the News
This article reviews how assumptions about MOSFET switching behavior are used to calculate switching loss accurately in planar MOSFETs. It then explains why these assumptions are not valid in superjunction and other RESURF MOSFETs, leading to overestimations when the...