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400-V, 500-V, and 600-V n-channel power MOSFETs feature high-voltage stripe technology for new levels of power density
April 30, 2012 | Paul Buckley | 222904516
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc., has released the first devices in the company’s next-generation D Series of high-voltage power MOSFETs.
The new 400 V, 500V, and 600 V n-channel devices combine low specific on-resistance with ultra-low gate charge and currents from 3 A to 36 A in a wide range of packages.
Based on a new high-voltage stripe technology, the D Series MOSFETs released today enable new levels of efficiency and power density. The device’s stripe design − with a smaller die size and terminations − lowers the total gate charge by 50 % compared to previous-generation solutions, while increasing switching speed and reducing on-resistance and input capacitance.
The 400 V, 500 V, and 600 V devices feature on-resistance down to 0.17 Ω, 0.13 Ω, and 0.34 Ω, respectively. The ultra-low on-resistance values translate into extremely low conduction and switching losses to save energy in high-power, high-performance switch mode applications, including server and telecom power systems, welding, plasma cutting, battery chargers, ballast light, high-intensity discharge (HID) lighting, semiconductor capital equipment, and induction heating.
With gate charges down to 9 nC for the 400 V devices, 6 nC for the 500 V devices, and 45 nC for the 600 V devices, the D Series MOSFETs offer best-in-class gate charge times on-resistance − a key figure of merit (FOM) for MOSFETs used in power conversion applications − down to 7.65 Ω-nC, 15.6 Ω-nC and 12.3 Ω-nC, respectively.
The new D Series MOSFETs feature simple gate-drive circuitry, high body diode ruggedness, and are easy to design into more compact, lighter, and cooler end products. The devices are RoHS compliant, halogen-free according to the IEC 61249-2-21definition, and avalanche (UIS) rated for reliable operation.
Availabilty
Samples of the new D Series power MOSFETs are available now. Production quantities will be available in Q3 2012, with lead times of 12 to 16 weeks for larger orders.
Visit Vishay Intertechnology at www.vishay.com
Based on a new high-voltage stripe technology, the D Series MOSFETs released today enable new levels of efficiency and power density. The device’s stripe design − with a smaller die size and terminations − lowers the total gate charge by 50 % compared to previous-generation solutions, while increasing switching speed and reducing on-resistance and input capacitance.
The 400 V, 500 V, and 600 V devices feature on-resistance down to 0.17 Ω, 0.13 Ω, and 0.34 Ω, respectively. The ultra-low on-resistance values translate into extremely low conduction and switching losses to save energy in high-power, high-performance switch mode applications, including server and telecom power systems, welding, plasma cutting, battery chargers, ballast light, high-intensity discharge (HID) lighting, semiconductor capital equipment, and induction heating.
With gate charges down to 9 nC for the 400 V devices, 6 nC for the 500 V devices, and 45 nC for the 600 V devices, the D Series MOSFETs offer best-in-class gate charge times on-resistance − a key figure of merit (FOM) for MOSFETs used in power conversion applications − down to 7.65 Ω-nC, 15.6 Ω-nC and 12.3 Ω-nC, respectively.
The new D Series MOSFETs feature simple gate-drive circuitry, high body diode ruggedness, and are easy to design into more compact, lighter, and cooler end products. The devices are RoHS compliant, halogen-free according to the IEC 61249-2-21definition, and avalanche (UIS) rated for reliable operation.
Availabilty
Samples of the new D Series power MOSFETs are available now. Production quantities will be available in Q3 2012, with lead times of 12 to 16 weeks for larger orders.
Visit Vishay Intertechnology at www.vishay.com
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