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Product category: Discrete Power Devices
News Release from: MagnaChip Semiconductor | Subject: 30V N-channel MOSFETs
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 31 March 2008

Power portfolio kicks off with MOSFETs

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MOSFETs are designed for use in lithium ion battery packs and battery modules of mobile handsets.

MagnaChip Semiconductor has entered the discrete power market with the launch of a series of 30V N-channel MOSFETs These MOSFETs are designed for use in lithium ion battery packs and battery modules of mobile handsets

The devices allow customers to save overall system costs by minimising required board space.

The series offers a wide range of available packaging options to meet the various needs of global customers.

Further, optimised on-resistance and gate charges increase battery life, and the MOSFETs' common drain structure allows for easy system design.

MagnaChip expects to start mass production in April 2008, supplying these devices to customers worldwide.

According to Sang Park, Chairman and CEO of MagnaChip: "We are delighted to announce the launch of our power solutions products".

"We are finding that our system level understanding of applications and strong customer relationships in Asia allow us to quickly develop and customise power management products versus other competitors in this market".

"These products, featuring power saving technology, are timely due to the increasing market requirements for 'green' solutions".

"The launch of these products is part of our overall strategy to leverage our leading analogue and mixed signal technology platform to expand our market opportunity and meet more of our customers' needs".

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