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TowerJazz and TPSCo Release Enhanced up to 200V 180nm BCD on SOI Power Management Process

TowerJazz, the global specialty foundry leader, and TowerJazz Panasonic Semiconductor Co., Ltd. (TPSCo), the leading analog foundry in Japan, announced today the availability of a newly developed,  state of the art 180nm Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) SOI power management technology platform supporting applications with up to 200V breakdown voltage. The process features an integrated Deep Trench isolation and buried Oxide which provide superior performance for a wide range of analog and power applications such as motor drivers, home and industrial appliances, battery management systems, electric vehicles, ultra-fast GaN drivers, industrial motor controllers, and many more.

The 200V SOI process is based on, and compatible with TowerJazz’s advanced 180nm bulk BCD platform. Hence, customers can reuse in this platform, elements designed for bulk process  leading to faster time to market with high confidence of success, and cost and time savings on the design cycle, with the ability to extend their designs up to 200V.

 

This advanced technology offering addresses a significant number of end applications within the automotive and industrial power management IC markets, which according to Databeans, a semiconductor and electronics industry market research firm, are expected to grow from $3 billion in 2017 to approximately $5.3 billion in 2021, with a CAGR of about 11%.

TowerJazz expects to increase its footprint in various growing markets by providing customers with an enhanced technology offering that includes dramatic die size reduction with deep trench isolation. In addition to high voltage support, the SOI process offers high immunity to ESD/EMC and Latch up, noise, negative voltages operation, low leakage and fast switching due to faster reverse recovery, support for high temperatures fully isolated transistors and circuitry. The new platform includes a digital library with eNVM, 200V LDMOS and additional devices not included in the existing TowerJazz power management offering.

TowerJazz is proud to further expand its rich power management offering with its 180nm BCD offering, with a best in-class SOI process platform supporting up to 200V applications. This advanced process platform will enable us to best serve multiple new market segments such as motor drivers, industrial tools, automotive and others,” said Shimon Greenberg, Vice President and General Manager of Mixed-Signal and Power Management Business Unit, TowerJazz. “The 200V SOI offering is fully compatible with our existing 180nm power management PDK, enabling our existing customers to re-use some of the already designed and proven circuits and new customers to make use of our power management rich device list and support environment.”

TowerJazz will be exhibiting at APEC in Tampa, FL on March 26-30, 2017 in booth #1410.

About TowerJazz Panasonic Semiconductor Co.

TowerJazz Panasonic Semiconductor Co., Ltd. (TPSCo) was established by Panasonic Corporation (NASDAQ ADS: PCRFY, TYO: 6752), 51% of which was acquired by Tower Semiconductor Ltd. (NASDAQ: TSEM, TASE: TSEM) and 49% of which is now held by Panasonic Semiconductor Solutions Co., Ltd. TPSCo has three manufacturing facilities in Hokuriku, Japan which have been producing large scale integrated circuits for over 30 years. Areas of process technology focus include: high dynamic range image sensors (CIS and CCD), integrated power devices (BCD, SOI, and LDMOS) and high frequency silicon RFCMOS.  With over 120 qualified silicon process flows on 200mm and 300mm wafers from super micron to 45nm as well as internal back end processing, assembly and test services, TPSCo provides both IDMs and fabless companies with unparalleled semiconductor manufacturing quality and technology, including in-house turnkey services.  For more information, please visit https://www.tpsemico.com/.

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