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Vishay Intertechnology Gen 3 1200 V SiC Schottky diodes

27th June 2024
Harry Fowle
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Vishay Intertechnology has introduced 16 new Gen 3 1200 V silicon carbide (SiC) Schottky diodes.

Featuring a merged PIN Schottky (MPS) design, the Vishay Semiconductors devices combine high surge current robustness with low forward voltage drop, capacitive charge, and reverse leakage current to increase efficiency and reliability in switching power designs.

The next-generation SiC diodes released today consist of 5 A to 40 A devices in the TO-220AC 2L, TO-247AD 2L, and TO-247AD 3L through-hole and D²PAK 2L (TO-263AB 2L) surface-mount packages. The diodes offer a low capacitance charge down to 28 nC, while their MPS structure — which features a backside thinned via laser annealing technology — delivers a reduced forward voltage drop of 1.35 V. In addition, the devices' low typical reverse leakage current down to 2.5 µA at 25 °C reduces conduction losses, ensuring high system efficiency during light loads and idling. Unlike ultrafast diodes, the Gen 3 devices have virtually no recovery tail, which further improves efficiency.

Typical applications for the diodes will include AC/DC PFC and DC/DC ultra high-frequency output rectification in FBPS and LLC converters for solar power inverters; energy storage systems; industrial drives and tools; and data centres. For the harsh environments of these applications, the devices combine operating temperatures to +175 °C with forward surge ratings to 260 A for high robustness. In addition, diodes in the D²PAK 2L package feature a moulding compound with a high CTI ≥ 600, ensuring excellent electrical insulation at elevated voltages.

Offering high reliability, the RoHS-compliant and halogen-free devices have passed higher temperature reverse bias (HTRB) testing of 2000 hours and temperature cycling testing of 2000 thermal cycles.

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