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Application specific MOSFETs save automotive design space
Two announcements for the automotive industry were made by Nexperia at PCIM Europe. The company announced additions to its ASFET (application specific MOSFET) portfolio and additions to the rectifiers available in its 'copper clip' packaging.
Controller IC from Diodes Incorporated
Controller IC from Diodes Incorporated simplifies ideal diode emulation to raise efficiency of reverse discharge protection circuitry
AEC-Q101 rectifiers have lower reverse recovery losses
AEC-Q101-qualified FRED Pt Gen 5 600V rectifiers offer best in class reverse recovery losses, claims Vishay Intertechnology. The company has added 10 rectifiers in the Hyperfast and Ultrafast series of devices.
Digi-Key, PANJIT ink global pact
Digi-Key Electronics has secured a global distribution agreement with PANJIT to offer their wide range of products including MOSFETs, SiC diodes, FRED, rectifiers and transistors.
Silicon germanium rectifiers from Nexperia
Silicon Germanium (SiGe) rectifiers from Nexperia offer engineers cutting-edge efficiency, thermal stability and space savings in new product designs. The SiGe rectifiers, which are now being shipped by Farnell, are available with 120V, 150V, and 200V reverse voltages that combine the high efficiency of their Schottky diode counterparts with the thermal stability of fast recovery diodes.
Dual N-Channel 6A/20V MOSFET with ESD protection
New Yorker Electronics has announced its availability of the new Good-Ark Semiconductor SSF2418E 6A/20V Dual N-Channel MOSFET with ESD protection in the SOT-23-6L package.
Regenerative braking on motor driven axes
In industrial automation machinery, regenerative braking is a technique employing the existing structures and energy of electric motors (and their drives) along with dedicated subcomponents to slow, stop, and re-actuate axes. Rolf Horn of Digi-Key Electronics explains further.
Green buildings get a boost
Tony Armstrong, Business Development Director at Analog Devices (ADI) explains how wireless sensor nodes are becoming a key application for energy harvesting.
Nexperia surface-mount device passes BLR requirements
Nexperia, theexpert in essential semiconductors, has announced that one of its surface-mount device packages - the clip-bond FlatPower package CFP15B - has, for the first time, passed Board Level Reliability (BLR) testing for automotive applications by a leading Tier 1 supplier. Initially, it will be used in an engine control unit.
Nexperia reveals ‘Power Live’ conference highlights
‘Power Live’ is Nexperia’s second annual virtual conference. It runs from from September 21-23.