Comparison of electrical techniques for temperature evaluation in power MOS transistors

Three electrical techniques (pulsed-gate, AC-conductance and sense-diode) for temperature evaluation in power MOS transistors have been experimentally compared on the same device. The device under test is a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) laterally-diffused MOSFET (LDMOS) design with embedded sense-diode...

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Hauptverfasser: Ferrara, A., Steeneken, P. G., Reimann, K., Heringa, A., Yan, L., Boksteen, B. K., Swanenberg, M., Koops, G. E. J., Scholten, A. J., Surdeanu, R., Schmitz, J., Hueting, R. J. E.
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Zusammenfassung:Three electrical techniques (pulsed-gate, AC-conductance and sense-diode) for temperature evaluation in power MOS transistors have been experimentally compared on the same device. The device under test is a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) laterally-diffused MOSFET (LDMOS) design with embedded sense-diodes in the center and at the edge of the device for providing local temperature information. On-wafer measurements have been performed on a thermal chuck in the temperature range 25-200°C to extract self-heating information and predict the junction temperature for different biasing conditions. Good agreement (within 10%) between the different techniques is achieved, evidencing that reliable temperature estimations can be made using each of the proposed electrical techniques. As a result, factors other than experimental accuracy will play a role in the choice of the most adequate technique for the application of interest. Guidelines for this choice are provided in a benchmarking analysis accounting for ease of application, temperature calibration and accuracy of the results.
ISSN:1071-9032
2158-1029
DOI:10.1109/ICMTS.2013.6528156