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Product category: Discrete Power Devices
News Release from: ON Semiconductor | Subject: Power MOSFETs
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 August 2006

Power MOSFETs reduce on-resistance

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Power MOSFET devices optimise DC/DC conversion and reduce power losses at critical current levels.

ON Semiconductor has introduced 18 new power MOSFET devices that optimise DC/DC conversion and reduce power losses at critical current levels These power MOSFETs are ideal for CPU/GPU power delivery, DC/DC conversion, and both low and high-side switching in computing applications such as desktops, laptops and servers

These new 30V, 35-191A devices are single N-channel MOSFETs offering lower on-resistance, which minimises power dissipation.

The devices also provide low gate charge and low gate charge ratio that reduces conduction and switching losses.

This makes the power supply more efficient.

"To help our customers meet their specific application needs, ON Semiconductor has continued to expand its PowerFET portfolio to offer the industry's widest variety of MOSFETs", said David Garafano, Vice President PowerFET Division for ON Semiconductor.

"Because ON Semiconductor has multiple manufacturing sources for these new MOSFET devices, we can effectively manage sudden demand shifts and offer the added assurance of on-time delivery".

Eight of the new power MOSFET devices are offered in DPAK packages, and are budgetary priced between $0.40 and $0.87 per unit in quantities of 10,000 units.

The additional 10 new power MOSFET devices are offered in SO-8 flat lead packages - with exposed lead frame on the backside for better heat removal.

These devices are budgetary priced between $0.71 and $0.91 per unit in quantities of 10,000 units.

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