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Product category: Discrete Power Devices
News Release from: Vishay Siliconix | Subject: SQ7414EN and SQ7415EN
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 November 2007

Smaller MOSFETs handle automotive
extremes

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AEC-Q101-qualified MOSFETs are the smallest on the market capable of handling power applications in the automotive environment.

Vishay Intertechnology has launched a new series of automotive AEC-Q101-qualified TrenchFET power MOSFETs with two 60V devices in PowerPAK 1212-8 packages rated for a 175C junction temperature The new devices are the Vishay Siliconix N-channel SQ7414EN, with on resistance of 25mohm at a 10V gate drive, and the P-channel SQ7415EN, with an on-resistance rating of 65mohm

Measuring 3.3 x 3.3mm with a height profile of 1.07mm, these new AEC-Q101-qualified MOSFETs are the smallest on the market capable of handling power applications in the automotive environment and the first such devices to be offered in the PowerPAK 1212-8.

With a junction-to-case thermal resistance of 2.4C/W, the new devices will be used in many cases to replace power MOSFETs in the less thermally efficient standard SO-8, enabling significant board space savings.

The new AEC-Q101-qualified MOSFETs address all automotive applications requiring 175C-rated devices, including engine controllers, transmission controllers and motor drives.

Samples and production quantities of the SQ7414EN and SQ7415EN are available now with lead times of 8 to 10 weeks for larger orders.

Pricing for US delivery in 100,000-piece quantities starts at $0.40 each.

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