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  Date: 20/01/2010

200V and 250V power conversion MOSFETs from Infineon

Infineon has rolled out a new family of 200V and 250V power MOSFET devices suitable for synchronous rectification in 48V systems, DC-DC converters, uninterruptable power supplies (UPS) and inverters for DC motor drives.
Infineon claims these MOSFETs feature lowest Figure of Merit (FOM) compared to alternative devices and reduce conduction losses in system designs by one-half.

As per Infineon, OptiMOS 200V and 250V family devices feature R DS(on) (on-state resistance) 50 per-cent lower than alternative devices, which translates to the lowest possible power losses in high current applications. The industry's lowest gate charge (Q g) - up to 35 percent less than alternatives - contributes to low losses and fast switching in switched mode applications like isolated DC-DC converters for telecom applications. Additionally, the device family allows system cost improvement through reduced device paralleling; the ability to use smaller heat sinks as a result of the low on-state resistance; and a fast and low complexity design process due to optimized switching behaviour.

Infineon says, until now engineers designed 48V power supplies using a diode-based rectification stage in the SMPS (switched mode power supply) now have an alternative that enables overall efficiency levels exceeding 95 percent, which is 2 percent higher than typical today and translates to 30 percent lower power losses. This fulfills growing demands for higher efficiency in telecommunication networking markets, where business customers are seeking economic and market positioning advantages based on "green" technology infrastructure.

"Infineon's OptiMOS technology consistently sets the benchmark in key specifications for power system design, including leading on-state resistance and Figure of Merit characteristics that enable reduced power losses and improved overall efficiency," said Andreas Urschitz, Vice President and General Manager, Industrial and Multimarket Division at Infineon Technologies. "Our commitment to continuous improvement in manufacturing process and packaging allows us to extend the product family into a higher voltage range, in line with our company-wide strategy to address the energy efficiency challenges facing modern society."

Package: TO-220, TO-262, D˛PAK and SuperSO8 package (5mm x 6mm x 1mm)

Availability: Now
Price: begins at 1.2 USD for 200V and 1.4 USD for 250V

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