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October 23, 2012

Vishay Intertechnology Extends 600 V N-Channel Power MOSFET Series With 17 New Devices

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. has added to its E Series of 600 V power MOSFETs with 17 new devices in eight packages that extend the on-resistance range of the family from 39 mΩ to 600 mΩ at 10 V, and broaden its maximum current ratings from 7 A to 73 A. Based on Vishay's next generation of Super Junction technology, the new E Series MOSFETs allow the company to enter additional markets using power conversion technology, including lighting, adaptors, and high-power renewable systems.

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These devices bring the total number of 600 V E Series MOSFETS to 27. All E Series devices offer ultra-low on-resistance and gate charge that translate into extremely low conduction and switching losses to save energy in high-power, high-performance switch mode applications, including power factor correction, server and telecom power systems, welding, uninterruptable power supplies (UPS), battery chargers, LED lighting, semiconductor capital equipment, adaptors, and solar inverters.

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The devices are designed to withstand high energy pulses in the avalanche and commutation mode with guaranteed limits through 100 % UIS testing. The MOSFETs are RoHS-compliant.

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Samples of these new power MOSFETs are available today, with lead times of 16 to 17 weeks for production orders.

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