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Fairchild PowerTrench MOSFETs increase system efficiency, power density
For designers who need to improve system efficiency and minimize components in applications like high efficiency AC-DC converters, building a modern power system with fast switching speeds, higher efficiency and power density is an important factor.
Fairchild Semiconductor’s Power Stage Dual Asymmetric MOSFETs,
Fairchild Semiconductor developed the FDMS36xxS family of power stage dual asymmetric MOSFET modules. The FDMS36xxS family incorporates a control and synchronous MOSFET, as well as a monolithic Schottky body diode in a PQFN package. The switch node has been internally connected to enable easy placement and routing of synchronous buck converters. The control MOSFET (Q1) and synchronous MOSFET (SyncFET™) (Q2) have been designed to provide optimal...
Toshiba announces new 60V-2.5A n-channel MOSFET for battery voltage boosting
Toshiba Electronics Europe (TEE) has introduced a 60 Volt semi-power MOSFET within its line-up of small signal MOSFET (S-MOS) devices. The new SSM3K318T is ideally suited for battery voltage boosting in white light emitting diode (LED) backlight applications. The common load switching application in portable devices can be operated from the battery voltage with low voltage MOSFETs of 20V maximum rating. However for LED backlighting applications w...
Toshiba expands family of semi power devices with new n-channel power management MOSFET
Toshiba Electronics Europe (TEE) has announced a new addition to its family of low voltage MOSFETs. The new n-channel device - which is a member of the company’s continuously expanding SSM series of small signal MOSFETs – has very low loss characteristics that make it ideal for power management in a variety of portable, battery-powered applications.
Multitest ecoAmp: New Kelvin Contactor for High-Power Applications
Multitest have announced the debut of its latest Kelvin contactor — a state-of-the-art solution for high-power applications of 500+ Amperes. Current market requirements are driven by energy efficiency, energy harvesting, green energy application, mobility and more. Typically, this application can be found for MOSFET, drivers, IGBT, power modules, and power packages such as TO, SO and DIP.
TE Circuit Protection Introduces New Low-Resistance, High-Current Reflowable Thermal Protection (RTP) Device
TE Circuit Protection announces the RTP200R060SA device, the latest in the series of Reflowable Thermal Protection (RTP) devices that offer a convenient, cost-effective alternative to typical thermal fuses. RTP devices help protect against thermal-runaway damage caused by MOSFETS, capacitors, ICs, resistors and other power components that can crack and fail.
Avnet Memec expands European distribution agreement for Renesas with Industrial Automation products
Avnet Memec announced today the expansion of its pan-European distribution agreement with Renesas Electronics Europe to include industrial automation products such as IO Link, ERTEC and Ethernet Controllers & PHYs supporting IEEE1588 v2.
SemiSouth doubles current rating of new SiC diodes in DPAK package to 10A
SemiSouth Laboratories, Inc. has doubled the current rating of its DPAK-packaged silicon carbide diodes from 5A to 10A. The 1200V/10A SDB10S120 features a positive temperature coefficient for ease of paralleling, and temperature-independent switching behavior. Maximum operating temperature is 175degC.
SemiSouth launches world’s highest current (60A) SiC power Schottky diode
SemiSouth Laboratories today launched its SDP60S120D 1200V, 60A SiC power Schottky diode, which delivers the highest continuous forward current (IF ) of any SiC diode in the world (measured @ Tc of 145degC).
Finetech Sells 12 Bonding Systems to University Labs to Advance Research
Finetech announces that it sold 12 bonding systems within the past year to prominent university labs and research centers. Of the 12, three systems were purchased by California universities, including a Nanofabrication Facility as well as Electrical Engineering and Physics departments.