Double-diffused MOSFET
LDMOS (laterally-diffused metal-oxide semiconductor )[ 1] is a planar double-diffusedMOSFET (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor) used inamplifiers , includingmicrowave power amplifiers,RF power amplifiers andaudio power amplifiers . These transistors are often fabricated on p/p+ silicon epitaxial layers. The fabrication of LDMOS devices mostly involves various ion-implantation and subsequent annealing cycles.[ 1] As an example, the drift region of thispower MOSFET is fabricated using up to three ion implantation sequences in order to achieve the appropriate doping profile needed to withstand high electric fields.
Thesilicon -based RF LDMOS (radio-frequency LDMOS) is the most widely used RF power amplifier inmobile networks ,[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] enabling the majority of the world'scellular voice anddata traffic .[ 5] LDMOS devices are widely used in RF power amplifiers for base-stations as the requirement is for high output power with a corresponding drain to sourcebreakdown voltage usually above 60volts .[ 6] Compared to other devices such asGaAs FETs they show a lower maximum power gain frequency.
Manufacturers of LDMOS devices and foundries offering LDMOS technologies include,Tower Semiconductor ,TSMC ,LFoundry ,SAMSUNG ,GLOBALFOUNDRIES ,Vanguard International Semiconductor Corporation ,STMicroelectronics ,Infineon Technologies ,RFMD ,NXP Semiconductors (including formerFreescale Semiconductor ),SMIC , MK Semiconductors, Polyfet andAmpleon .
Various RF LDMOS transistors
BLF2045 silicon die. RF LDMOS 26 V 180 mA 2 GHz 10 dB 30 W SOT467C. Designed for broadband operation (1800 to 2200 MHz).
BLF861A RF LDMOS transistor. RF LDMOS transistor 860 MHz 150 W.
BLF861A silicon die. RF LDMOS transistor 860 MHz 150 W. Designed for UHF operation.
Common applications of LDMOS technology include the following.
Common applications of RF LDMOS technology include the following.
Aerospace anddefense technology [ 5] —military applications [ 9] Alarm andsecurity —security alarm [ 14] Avionics [ 15] [ 10] —ADS-B transponders ,identification friend or foe (IFF) transponders,secondary surveillance radar (SSR),distance measuring equipment (DME),Mode S edge-localized mode (ELM),tactical data link (TDL),[ 10] airband [ 16] Consumer electronics [ 14] Data logging [ 17] Equipmentcondition monitoring (CM)[ 17] Fire detection [ 17] Gas detection —carbon monoxide detector (CO detector),methane detection[ 17] Industrial, Scientific and Medical band (ISM band) applications[ 15] [ 4] —particle accelerators ,[ 18] [ 19] welding ,[ 19] continuous wave (CW) applications,linear applications,[ 20] pulse applications[ 10] [ 9] [ 20] Laser technology — laser drivers,[ 18] carbon dioxide laser (CO2 laser)[ 21] Radio technology —commercial radio ,public safety radio,marine radio ,[ 13] amateur radio ,[ 21] portable radio ,[ 17] wideband ,[ 22] narrowband [ 23] RF energy technology[ 27] [ 5] [ 28] —lighting ,medical technology ,drying ,automotive electronics [ 28] Heating —electric heating ,[ 21] RF heating ,[ 18] [ 5] microwave heating [ 28] Kitchen appliances —smart appliances ,[ 5] countertop appliances,cooking appliances ,[ 29] RFcooking ,[ 27] [ 18] [ 5] microwave cooking ,[ 4] RFdefrosting ,[ 18] [ 5] [ 29] frozen food defrosting,freezers ,refrigerators ,ovens [ 29] Smart lighting — RF lighting andwireless light switch [ 4] Telecommunications [ 15] Broadband [ 14] —mobile broadband [ 25] Broadcasting —ultra high frequency (UHF) broadcasting,[ 14] FM broadcasting [ 18] [ 4] [ 21] Cellular networks [ 30] [ 5] —2G ,3G ,[ 2] International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT),[ 22] Long-Term Evolution (LTE),[ 31] 4G ,[ 3] [ 5] 5G ,[ 3] [ 5] [ 31] 5G New Radio (5G NR)[ 32] [ 33] High frequency (HF) communication —very high frequency (VHF),[ 18] [ 4] ultra high frequency (UHF)[ 13] [ 4] Cellular voice anddata traffic [ 5] Television (TV)[ 18] — VHF TV,[ 21] UHF TV ,digital TV (DTV),TV transmitter equipment[ 14] Wideband andmobile communications [ 13] —base stations ,[ 13] [ 4] [ 19] emergency position-indicating radiobeacon station (EPIRB),sonar buoys ,automatic meter reading (AMR)[ 13] Wireless technology —mobile communication ,satellite communication ,[ 15] wireless datamodems ,[ 13] WiMAX [ 4] Voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) applications[ 34] [ 21] —plasma etching andsynchrotrons [ 21] ^a b A. 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