09-09-2025 | iDEAL Semiconductor | Power
iDEAL Semiconductor has announced that the first of its 200V family of SuperQ-based MOSFETs has entered mass production, with four additional 200V devices now sampling.
SuperQ is the first major advance in silicon MOSFET technology in more than 25 years, breaking through long-standing limits in switching and conduction. It provides a step-change in performance and efficiency while maintaining the core advantages of silicon: ruggedness, high-volume manufacturability, and proven reliability at 175C.
The first 200V device to reach mass production, the iS20M028S1P, is a 25mΩ MOSFET in a TO-220 package. The company's lowest-resistance 200V devices, now sampling in TOLL and D²PAK-7L, achieve a maximum RDS(on) of just 5.5mΩ. This sets a new performance benchmark, providing resistance that is 1.2x lower than the current market leader and 1.7x lower than the next-best competitor.
"By expanding SuperQ into 200V, iDEAL is proving that silicon innovation is far from over," said Mark Granahan, CEO and founder of iDEAL Semiconductor. "These results show that we can deliver the lowest resistance and superior switching behaviour while maintaining the manufacturability, reliability, and cost advantages of silicon. It's a major milestone for our company and for customers looking to push efficiency forward."
Target applications for the 200V SuperQ family include motor drives, LED lighting, battery protection, AI servers, isolated DC-DC power modules, USB-PD adapters, and solar.