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MOSFETs deliver benchmark on-state resistance for improved system efficiency in heavy load applications

May 15, 2013 12:31 pm | International Rectifier | Product Releases | Comments

International Rectifier introduced a family of automotive-qualified COOLiRFET MOSFETs delivering benchmark on-state resistance (Rds(on)) for heavy load applications including electric power steering (EPS), braking systems and other heavy loads on internal combustion engine (ICE) and micro hybrid vehicle platforms.

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MOSFETs provide a 5% improvement in thermal dissipation compared to conventional solutions

March 27, 2013 4:51 pm | Mouser Electronics | Product Releases | Comments

Mouser Electronics, Inc. is now stocking Power CSP MOSFETs from Panasonic that provide a 5% improvement in thermal dissipation and a dramatically reduced size compared to conventional solutions. Panasonic Electronic Components FJ3P02100L and FK3P02110L power MOSFET transistors provide improved thermal performance....

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Six-hundred-Volt GaN-on-silicon power devices are JEDEC-qualified

March 14, 2013 11:39 am | Transphorm, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

Transphorm Inc. announced the Total GaN family of GaN (Gallium Nitride) on silicon transistors and diodes, establishing what is believed to be the world’s first JEDEC-qualified 600 V GaN device platform, according to the company. Based on Transphorm’s EZ-GaN technology, the TPH3006PS GaN high

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MOSFET family ideal for high-voltage applications

February 15, 2013 3:30 pm | Alpha And Omega Semiconductor | Product Releases | Comments

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited introduced the AOTF11C60 and AOTF20C60, 600V MOSFETs with AlphaMOS II technology. The AlphaMOS II (a patent pending proprietary structure and process) combines planar-like robustness and controlled switching characteristics with the low on-resistance performance of super-junction type devices.

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