Abstract:
A method for manufacturing a MOS transistor integrated into a chip of semi-conductive material comprising a first and a second active region which extend from the inside of the chip to a surface of the chip. The method comprises the steps of: a) forming a layer of insulating material on the surface of the chip and depositing a layer of conductive material on said insulating layer, b) defining an insulated gate electrode of the transistor, from said superimposed insulating and conductive layers, c) defining, from said superimposed insulating and conductive layers, an additional structure arranged on a first surface portion of the first active region, and d) placing between the insulated gate electrode and the additional structure a dielectric spacer placed on a second surface portion of the first active region.
Abstract:
An LDMOS structure is formed in a region of a first type of conductivity of a semiconductor substrate and comprises a gate, a drain region and a source region. The source region is formed by a body diffusion of a second type of conductivity within the first region, and a source diffusion of the first type of conductivity is within the body diffusion. An electrical connection diffusion of the second type of conductivity is a limited area of the source region, and extends through the source diffusion and reaches down to the body diffusion. At least one source contact is on the source diffusion and the electrical connection diffusion. The LDMOS structure further comprises a layer of silicide over the whole area of the source region short-circuiting the source diffusion and the electrical connection diffusion. The source contact is formed on the silicide layer.
Abstract:
A reduced surface field (RESURF) lateral diffused metal oxide semiconductor (LDMOS) integrated circuit includes a first region having a first conductivity type defined in a semiconductor substrate having a second conductivity type, a body region having the second conductivity type in the first region, and a source region having the first conductivity type formed in the body region. More specifically, the body region may be within a surface portion of the first region that is more heavily doped than the remainder of the of the first region.