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MOSFET range adds four additional 650V devices

Improved performance and reduced losses will enhance power supply efficiency

Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH has added a further four N-channel super-junction 650V power MOSFET devices to extend their DTMOSVI series. The new devices will primarily be used in applications like Industrial and lighting power supply and other applications where ultimate efficiency at small form factor is a requirement.

The new TK090E65Z, TK110E65Z, TK155E65Z, and TK190E65Z MOSFETs achieve a 40% reduction in the drain-source on-resistance (RDSON) x gate-drain charge (Qgd) figure of merit (FoM) when compared to the previous DTMOS generation. This will translate into a substantial decrease in switching losses over earlier devices.  As a result, designs incorporating the new devices will see an increase in efficiency. The performance enhancement will apply to new designs as well as upgrades of existing designs.

All four of the new devices offer a drain-source voltage (VDSS) of 650 V with a drain current (ID) capability up to 30 A. Drain-source on-resistance (RDSON) is as low as 0.09Ω and the gate-drain charge (Qgd) can be as low as 7.1nC, allowing low-loss operation at high speeds. All devices are packaged in industry-standard TO-220 through-hole packages.

Toshiba will continue to expand its product lineup to meet market trends and help improve the efficiency of power supplies.

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