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NXP Launches Next Generation Power MOSFETs for Hot-Swap Applications
Building on its leadership position in the Power MOSFETs sector, NXP has launched its NextPower Live portfolio, a new family of linear mode Power MOSFETs designed specifically for use in ‘hot-swap’ environments. The NextPower Live family offers both excellent linear mode performance and a very low RDS(on) value, a unique combination demonstrating NXP’s expertise in this area.
MuchIn order to cope with the in-rush current when a replacement board is plugged into a live system, MOSFETs need to have a strong linear mode performance and a wide safe operating area to protect against power surges; however, this has traditionally required the use of older generation MOSFETs with poor RDS(on) efficiency. The NXP NextPower Live family has overcome this problem, offering high linear mode performance to manage the power-up sequence while delivering very low levels of resistance once safely installed and in operation.
“We live in a non-stop world where the computing and communications infrastructure never sleeps – to enjoy our always-connected, always-on society without disruption requires special types of components able to deal with the demands of mission-critical applications,” said Chris Boyce, MOSFET business manager, NXP Semiconductors. “In the past, infrastructure owners have been forced to use older generation MOSFETS that could cope with being installed into a live environment, but subsequently introduced high levels of resistance into the system, burning excess power and raising the temperature of the rack. Our NextPower Live MOSFETs change all of that, reliably powering up without disruption then operating with a very low RDS(on) value. No other solution can offer comparable performance parameters.”
The NextPower Live portfolio incorporates 30V devices for applications such as blade servers operating on a 12V DC supply and 100V devices for telecommunications applications operating on a nominal 48V DC supply. Both voltage ranges come in D2PAK and LFPAK56 (Power-SO8 compatible) packages and are available now.
NXP is also developing NextPower Live MOSFETs for a range of other linear mode-related applications such as Power-over-Ethernet.