IP Library Granted Patent US 6,943,408
Granted Patent B2
US 6,943,408 · App. 10/840,486 · Granted Sep 13, 2005

Semiconductor bidirectional switching device

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Patent No.
US 6,943,408
App. No.
10/840,486
Granted
Sep 13, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A semiconductor switching device ( 10 ) is formed on a semiconductor substrate ( 12 ) having a trench ( 44 ) formed on one of its surfaces ( 42 ). A control electrode ( 32 ) activates a wall of the trench to form a conduction channel ( 36 ). A first conduction electrode ( 40 ) is disposed on the semiconductor substrate to have a first doped region ( 34 ) for receiving a current and a second doped region ( 24 ) for routing the current to the conduction channel.

Claims (19)

1. A bidirectional switch, comprising:

a semiconductor substrate having a first surface for forming a trench;

a control structure formed in the trench to enable a conduction channel in response to a control signal, and having a dielectric layer along a wall of the trench and a control electrode adjacent to the dielectric layer, wherein the dielectric layer extends onto the first surface, and wherein the dielectric layer has a first thickness along the wall, and wherein the dielectric layer has a second thickness along the first surface, wherein the second thickness is greater than the first thickness, and wherein the control electrode extends above the first surface;

a first conduction electrode having a first layer formed at the first surface for receiving a current and a second layer underlying the first layer for coupling the current to the conduction channel, wherein the first layer is spaced a predefined distance from the control electrode; and

a second conduction electrode disposed at a lower portion of the trench for receiving the current from the conduction channel.

2. The bidirectional switch of claim 1 , wherein the second conduction electrode extends from the lower portion of the trench to a second surface of the semiconductor substrate.

3. The bidirectional switch of claim 2 , wherein a breakdown voltage between the control electrode and the second conduction electrode is greater than eight volts.

4. The bidirectional switch of claim 1 , wherein a breakdown voltage between the control electrode and the first conduction electrode is greater than eight volts.

5. The bidirectional switch of claim 1 , wherein the predefined distance is greater than approximately 0.4 micrometers.

6. The bidirectional switch of claim 1 , wherein the second conduction electrode comprises a drain extension region overlying a drain region.

7. A bidirectional switch, comprising:

a semiconductor substrate having a first surface for forming a trench;

a control structure formed in the trench to enable a conduction channel in response to a control signal, and having a dielectric layer along a wall of the trench and a control electrode adjacent to the dielectric layer;

a first conduction electrode having a first layer formed at the first surface for receiving a current and a second layer underlying the first layer for coupling the current to the conduction channel, wherein the first layer is spaced apart from the trench and spaced a predefined distance from the control structure; and

a second conduction electrode disposed at a lower portion of the trench for receiving the current from the conduction channel.

8. The bidirectional switch of claim 7 wherein the second conduction electrode extends from the lower portion of the trench to a second surface of the semiconductor substrate.

9. The bidirectional switch of claim 7 wherein the predefined distance is greater than approximately 0.4 micrometers.

10. The bidirectional switch of claim 7 wherein the second conduction electrode comprises a drain extension region overlying a drain region.

11. The bidirectional switch of claim 10 wherein the drain extension region comprises a buried drain extension region.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT REEL 038620, FRAME 0087 Recorded Jun 22, 2023
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 6, 2016
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 15, 2016
From: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
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