Abstract: Methods and systems for lateral switched-emitter thyristors in a single-layer implementation. Lateral operation is advantageously achieved by using an embedded gate. Embedded gate plugs are used to controllably invert a portion of the P-base region, so that the electron population at the portion of the inversion layer which is closest to the anode will provide a virtual emitter, and will provide sufficient gain so that the combination of bipolar devices will go into latchup.
Abstract: An integrated trench-MOS-controlled-thyristor plus trench gated diode combination, in which the trenches are preferably formed at the same time. A backside polarity reversal process permits a backside p+ region in the thyristor areas, and only a backside n+ region in the diode areas (for an n-type device). This is particularly advantageous in motor control circuits and the like, where the antiparallel diode permits the thyristor to be dropped into existing power MOSFET circuit designs. In power conversion circuits, the antiparallel diode can conveniently serve as a freewheeling diode.