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Discrete Power Devices
News Release from: ON Semiconductor | Subject: NTD4N60, NTP6N60 and NTP10N60
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 April 2004
Power MOSFETs complete PSU design
portfolio
With the addition of a new line of 600V MOSFETs, ON Semiconductor now offers a single source for all significant active components for power supply designs.
With the addition of a new line of 600V mosfets, ON Semiconductor now offers a single source for all significant active components for power supply designs The new NTD4N60, NTP6N60 and NTP10N60 feature high current ratings of up to 10A and on-resistance as low as 0.75ohm at 10V
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 31 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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"This product introduction is just the first step into the high-voltage mosfet market for ON Semiconductor", said Ramesh Ramchandani, Vice President and General Manager of the company's Integrated Products Device Division.
"By the end of the year, we will introduce 500-800 V HVMOS devices boasting best-in-class on-resistance and switching performance".
The introduction of high voltage mosfets enhances ON Semiconductor's comprehensive portfolio for the power factor correction and switch mode stages of power supply designs.
Included in these solutions are energy efficient power conversion controllers such as the NCP1650 and NCP1217, a wide variety of rectifiers with various current and voltage ratings, and the new 600V mosfets.
When implemented together these devices deliver a highly efficient and significantly simplified power supply design.
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Powered by a customised version of Power 4-5-6 Plus - the industry's most comprehensive design software - ON Power Designer enables successful first-pass design of complete power supplies for systems that support input levels of 85 to 260V.
This software is ideal for development of active and standby power supplies for computing, LCD monitors, battery chargers, wall adapters, household appliances and many other applications requiring custom power solutions.
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