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FET Module is designed for synchronous buck converters.

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July 27, 2007 - Offered in 6 x 6 mm MLP package, Model FDMF6700 25 A integrated FET plus driver is suited for space-constrained applications such as small-form-factor desktops, media center PCs, ultra-dense servers, blade servers, graphic cards, networking and telecom equipment, and other dc-dc applications. It utilizes lead-free terminals and is characterized for moisture sensitivity in accordance with Pb-free reflow needs of joint IPC/JEDEC standard J-STD-020.

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Fairchild Semiconductor
3001 Orchard Parkway
San Jose, CA, 95134
USA



Fairchild Semiconductor Introduces the Industry's Smallest DrMOS FET Plus Driver Multi-Chip Module for Synchronous Buck Converters


The FDMF6700 in Fairchild's new 6mm x 6mm MLP power package saves more than 80 percent board space compared to conventional discrete solutions

SAN JOSE, Calif.-July 10, 2007-Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS) announces the FDMF6700, a fully optimized and integrated FET plus driver power stage solution in an ultra-compact 6mm x 6mm MLP package. The FDMF6700 offers designers a compelling solution for severely space-constrained applications such as small-form-factor desktops, media center PCs, ultra-dense servers, blade servers, advanced gaming systems, graphic cards, networking and telecom equipment, and other DC-DC applications with limited board space.

A typical buck converter in a PC motherboard may include, per phase: three N-channel MOSFETs in a DPAK package and one driver IC in SO8 package. By replacing these components with the new highly integrated FDMF6700, designers save more than 80 percent of valuable board space.

In addition, through the integration of components into an optimized single-package solution, parasitic inductances of board traces and leads of the individual discrete packages are eliminated, improving overall efficiency.

"Our FDMF6700 in the 6mm x 6mm MLP package is 44 percent smaller than any other DrMOS device available in the market today," says Roberto Guerrero, world wide segment manager for Desktop, Server and Gaming Products in Fairchild's Functional Power Group. "This new solution places Fairchild as the leader in ultra-high-density DrMOS technology."

Fairchild Semiconductor offers the broadest portfolio of DrMOS FET plus driver multi-chip modules today.

This comprehensive DrMOS portfolio offers designers the option to choose the right performance point at the right price for the right application.

The FDMF6700 is available in a 40-pin (6mm x 6mm) MLP. These products utilize lead-free (Pb-free) terminals and have been characterized for moisture sensitivity in accordance with the Pb-free reflow requirements of the joint IPC/JEDEC standard J-STD-020. All Fairchild products are designed to meet the requirements of the European Union Directive on the restriction of the use of (certain) hazardous substances (RoHS).

Price (each, 1000 pcs): US$ 2.50

Availability: Now

Delivery: 8 weeks ARO

Contact Information: To contact Fairchild Semiconductor about this product, please go to: http://www.fairchildsemi.com/cf/sales_contacts/.

For information on other products, design tools and sales contacts, please visit: http://www.fairchildsemi.com.

For a datasheet in PDF format, please go to: http://fairchildsemi.com/ds/FD/FDMF6700.pdf.

About Fairchild Semiconductor:

Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS) is the global leader in power analog and power discrete technologies delivering energy-efficient solutions for all electronic systems. Recognized as The Power FranchiseŽ, Fairchild provides leading-edge silicon and packaging technologies, manufacturing strength and system expertise. In 2007, Fairchild celebrates its "50/10" anniversary, commemorating 10 years as a new company and 50 years in the industry. Known as the "Father of Silicon Valley," Fairchild developed the planar transistor in 1958--and with it a new industry. Today, Fairchild is an application-driven, solution-based semiconductor supplier providing online design tools and design centers worldwide as part of its comprehensive Global Power Resource(TM). Please contact us on the web at www.fairchildsemi.com.
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