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2000V Power MOSFETs to High Voltage Product Portfolio

May 01, 2015 by IXYS

IXYS Corporation announced an expansion of its high voltage Power MOSFET product portfolio, the 2000V N-Channel Power MOSFETs

IXYS Corporation a manufacturer of power semiconductors and integrated circuits for energy efficiency, power management, and motor control applications, announced an expansion of its high voltage Power MOSFET product portfolio, the 2000V N-Channel Power MOSFETs. With a current rating of 1A, they are specifically designed for high voltage, high-speed power conversion applications.

Due to the positive temperature coefficient of their on-state resistance, these high voltage Power MOSFETs can be operated in parallel, thereby eliminating the need for lower-voltage, series-connected devices and enabling cost-effective power systems. Other benefits include component reduction in gate drive circuitry, simpler design, improved reliability and PCB space-saving.

These new Power MOSFETs are suitable for a wide variety of power switching systems, including high voltage power supplies, capacitor discharge circuits, pulse circuits, laser and x-ray generation systems, high voltage automated test equipment and energy tapping applications from the power grid.

The 2000V Power MOSFETs are available in the following international standard size packages: TO-247, TO-247HV and TO-263HV. The latter two have increased creepage distances between leads, making them possible to withstand higher voltages. The part numbers include IXTH1N200P3, IXTH1N200P3HV and IXTA1N200P3HV.

 

About IXYS

Headquartered in Milpitas, CA, and Leiden, Netherlands, IXYS has gained a worldwide reputation as a premier power semiconductor manufacturer. Its diversified product base of specialized power semiconductors, integrated circuits and RF power is utilized by more than 2500 customers worldwide, ranging across industrial, transportation, telecommunications, computer, medical, consumer and clean tech markets. Learn more about IXYS’ 30-year history, its founder Dr. Nathan Zommer, its divisions and current growth.