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iDEAL Semiconductor, a leader in high-performance power semiconductor technology, has introduced its SuperQ MOSFET platform, engineered to address the critical balance between safety and efficiency in high-voltage (72V and above) battery management systems (BMS). This breakthrough sets a new industry standard for short-circuit withstand capability (SCWC), the key safety benchmark for BMS discharge switches.

As high-voltage battery packs become increasingly common in e-mobility, drones, and professional power tools, so too does the need for robust protection against catastrophic short-circuit failures, where currents can surge to thousands of amps. In these extreme scenarios, the discharge MOSFET plays a pivotal role safely isolating the battery pack to prevent system damage or failure.

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“In high-energy packs, robustness is non-negotiable. Traditional MOSFET designs are forced to compromise between achieving ultra-low RDS(on) for efficiency and the structural integrity needed to survive a massive short-circuit current,” said Dr. Phil Rutter VP of Design at iDEAL Semiconductor. “The SuperQ platform eliminates this compromise. Our proprietary cell structure delivers the market’s lowest on-resistance alongside a safety margin that is simply unmatched, giving designers the confidence to build smaller, more reliable, and lower-cost battery systems.”

1.4x Superior Short-Circuit Withstand Current
iDEAL Semiconductor’s internal testing demonstrated SuperQ’s significant performance advantage. A head-to-head comparison of the iS15M2R5S1T (150V, 2.5mΩ, TOLL package) against a leading competitor revealed:

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The SuperQ device exhibited a 1.4 times higher short-circuit failure capability than its closest competitor. This breakthrough performance is achieved through a proprietary cell structure featuring a wider conduction region that maximizes power density and structural integrity under extreme stress.

Lower System Cost and Enhanced Reliability

For battery pack designers, this superior SCWC translates directly into system-level benefits:

  • Component Reduction: Because each SuperQ device handles a significantly higher short-circuit current, designers can use up to 50% fewer MOSFETs in parallel to meet the same safety requirements.
  • Cost Savings: Reducing the component count and complexity leads to a substantial decrease in the total Bill of Materials (BOM) and simplifies board layout.
  • Efficiency: Maintaining ultra-low RDS(on) of 2.5mΩ minimizes conduction losses, extending battery run-time and reducing thermal management needs.

The SuperQ portfolio is available immediately with devices up to 200V, providing solutions for battery platforms ranging from 72V to over 144V.

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