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Vishay Adds New N-Channel 20 – 40V Power MOSFETs

January 23, 2007 by Jeff Shepard

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. announced that it is adding new n-channel 20, 30, and 40V devices to its PolarPAK family of power MOSFETs with double-sided cooling, giving designers a new way to reduce system size and cost through better MOSFET thermal performance.

Aimed at synchronous rectification, point-of-load converters, and OR-ing applications in telecom and data communications systems, the new Vishay Siliconix PolarPAK devices are claimed to deliver up to 48% better on-resistance and 12% better on-resistance-times-gate-charge performance than the next-best devices on the market with double-sided cooling.

These improved specifications translate into lower conduction and switching losses that reduce power consumption in end systems. The dual heat-dissipation paths provided by PolarPAK’s double-sided cooling construction allow high current densities in systems with forced air cooling, enabling more compact designs and/or the ability to reduce the number of paralleled MOSFETs. To the extent that paralleling is needed at all, PolarPAK simplifies such designs with its straightforward pin-out, minimizing inductance from board layouts and thus improving efficiency, especially at higher frequencies.

The PolarPAK devices released share the same footprint area as the standard SO-8, yet are twice as thin with a height profile of just 0.8mm. On-resistance for the new 20V SiE810DF and SiE808DF, 30V SiE806DF, and 40V SiE812DF ranges from 1.4 to 2.6mΩ. Their on-resistance-times-gate-charge figures of merit (FOMs) are exceptionally low as well. With FOMs of 127.5 and 135.2, respectively, the 30 and 40V devices offer nearly the same FOM for synchronous rectification applications while allowing the choice of the higher rating for applications that can use the additional headroom provided by the 40V breakdown voltage device.

For applications in which minimizing switching losses is more critical than low conduction losses, Vishay is also releasing two PolarPAK devices with somewhat higher on-resistance. At a 10-V gate drive, the 30V SiE830DF is rated for 4.2mΩ, and the 40V SiE832DF is rated at 5.5mΩ.

Samples and production quantities of the new PolarPAK power MOSFETs are available now, with lead times of 8 to 10 weeks for larger orders. Pricing in 100,000-piece quantities is $1.50 per piece.