New Vishay 80V symmetric dual MOSFET
New Yorker Electronics has introduced Vishay’s new 80V symmetric dual n-channel power MOSFET that combines high and low side TrenchFET Gen IV MOSFETs in a single 3.3mm by 3.3mm PowerPAIR 3x3FS package.
Designed for power conversion in industrial and telecom applications, the Vishay Siliconix SiZF4800LDT increases power density and efficiency, while enhancing thermal performance, reducing component counts, and simplifying designs.
The dual MOSFET released today can be used in place of two discrete devices typically specified in the PowerPAK 1212 package — saving 50% board space. The device provides designers with a space-saving solution for synchronous buck converters, point of load (POL) converters, and half- and full-bridge power stages for DC/DC converters in radio base stations, industrial motor drives, welding equipment, and power tools. In these applications, the high and low side MOSFETs of the SiZF4800LDT form an optimised combination for 50 % duty cycles, while its logic level turn-on at 4.5 V simplifies circuit driving.
To increase power density, the MOSFET offers on-resistance down to 18.5 mW typical at 4.5 V. This is 16% lower than the closest competing device in the same package dimensions. For increased efficiency in high-frequency switching applications, the SiZF4800LDT offers a low on-resistance times total gate charge — a key figure of merit (FOM) for MOSFETs used in power conversion applications — of 131mW*nC.
The device’s flip-chip technology enhances thermal dissipation — resulting in 54 % lower thermal resistance compared to competing MOSFETs. The SiZF4800LDT’s combination of low on-resistance and thermal resistance results in a continuous drain current of 36 A, which is 38 % higher than the closest competing device. The MOSFET features a unique pin configuration that enables a simplified PCB layout and supports shortened switching loops to minimise parasitic inductance. The SiZF4800LDT is 100 % Rg- and UIS-tested, RoHS-compliant, and halogen-free.
Samples are now available from New Yorker Electronics.