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Small-signal mosfets in 1.1x1mm and 1.4×1.2mm DFN packaging

Nexperia DFN1110D-3 DFN1412-6

Nexperia has put more single and dual small-signal mosfets into DFN1110D-3 (SOT8015) and DFN1412-6 (SOT1268) packages, with side-wettable flanks for automated optical inspection. “The 1.1 x 1mm DFN1110D-3 package has seen increasingly wide adoption, and is quickly becoming the de-facto industry standard package for small-signal mosfets and bipolar transistors intended for use in automotive applications,” according to the company. “Superior ...

Excellent ‘free’ book on bipolar transistors (and other excellent free books too)

Nexperia BJT Handbook front cover

There is some hogwash out there, masquerading as engineering white papers, which are really just click bait to get your contact details. And there are some gems available for the same price. And, in my opinion, ‘BJT. Bipolar junction transistor application handbook‘ from Nexperia is one of the gems. The price is handing over your name, company name and email ...

1.5A ideal diode and reverse polarity protection in 2.1 x 1.25mm

Nexperia NID5100 ideal diode block

Nexperia has put an ideal diode, including its p-channel mosfet, and reverse polarity protection, in a 2.1 x 1.25 x 0.95mm TSSOP6 package. Called NID5100, it is aimed at industrial and consumer applications, and has an automotive-qualified cousin named NID5100-Q100. “NID5100 supports ‘OR-ing’ multiple power supplies while retaining reverse polarity protection and provides fast response time for smooth power transfer,” ...

80 and 100V mosfets in 5×6 and 8×8 LFPAK

Nexperia 100V mosfet cross section

Nexperia has introduced 80 and 100V mosfets in 5 x 6 and 8 x 8mm footprint LFPAK packaging with Rds(on) ranging from 1.8 to 15mΩ, or 2.07mΩ upwards for the 100V parts. “Many mosfet manufacturers focus on achieving high efficiency through low Qg(total) and low Qgd, when benchmarking the switching performance of their devices against alternative offerings,” said the company. ...

17mΩ 13.5A e-fuses for 12V hot-swap needs

Nexperia NPS3102 hotswap controller

Nexperia has created a pair of 17mΩ 13.5A resettable electronic fuses for 12V hot-swap applications in 3 x 3 x 0.75mm DFN3030-10 (SOT8037-1) packaging. NPS3102A and NPS3102B operate with 9 to 18V on the input (21V abs. max) and can limit output current to anywhere between 2 and 13.5A range, programmed using a resistor – the voltage across which can ...

1.2kV SiC mosfets in D2PAK-7

Nexperia 1.2kV SiC mosfet in TO-263-7

Nexperia has put 1,200V silicon carbide mosfet die into D2PAK-7 surface mount package, also known as TO-263-7. “SiC switches in SMD packages like D2PAK-7 [are] becoming increasingly popular in industrial applications including electric vehicle charging, uninterruptible power supplies and inverters for solar and energy storage.” NSF0xx120D7A0 is the SiC mosfet family name, and they come with different on-resistances: NSF030120D7A0 30mΩ ...

‘405x’ style analogue switches work with 1.8V logic, and across 1.5 to 5.5V

Nexperia NMUX1309 mux demux

Nexperia has unveiled analogue switches that can work with control logic from 1.8 to 5V, regardless of supplies between 1.5 and 5.5V. There are two versions: NMUX1308, an 8:1 analogue multiplexer/demultiplexer which is compatible with, but more capable than, existing 4851 and 4051 analogue switches, and the NMUX1309 dual 4:1 analogue mux/demux which can replace 4852 and 4052 devices. All ...

Government approves Vishay takeover of Newport Wafer Fab

NewportWaferFab

Government consent for the acquisition of Newport Wafer Fab by Vishay has finally been given by Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State in the Cabinet Office Oliver Dowden. The site has now been renamed Newport Vishay. Vishay’s $177 million offer for the fab was accepted last November but the government has been dragging its feet for four months over ...

Low-capacitance snap-back ESD protection diodes are automotive qualified

Nexperia PESD18VF1BLS-Q ESD diode characteristic

Nexperia is aiming at protecting high-speed automotive data lines with ESD protection diodes whose capacitance is as low as 0.28pF. With stand-off voltages in the 18 – 32V range and a snap-back characteristic, the AEC-Q101 (automotive) qualified parts are intended to be used close to connectors on boards. The base part number is PESDxxVF1Byy-Q, with xx representing the nominal stand ...