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MOSFET has maximum RDS(ON) of only 0.99 mW.

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October 23, 2009 - Designed for use in server farms, FDMS7650 30 V MOSFET is offered in Power 56 package and can function as load switch or as ORing FET. It is based on PowerTrench(TM) MOSFET technology that yields low RDS(ON), total gate charge (QG), and Miller charge (QGD), delivering high efficiency by minimizing conduction and switching losses.

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



Fairchild Semiconductor's 30V MOSFET in Power 56 Package is the First to Break the 1mOhm MAX RDS(ON) Barrier


Drives Higher Efficiency in Server Farms

San Jose, California - September 3, 2009 - Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS) brings designers of servers, blade servers and routers the industry's first sub-one mOhm 30V MOSFET in a Power 56 package. This 30V MOSFET, the FDMS7650, functions as a load switch or an ORing FET. In server farms, these ORing FETs are used when many power supplies are arranged in parallel to share the load. Dissipating less power and delivering higher efficiency is criticalfor the overall efficiency of these server farms because the FETs are continually on. The FDMS7650 is the first in Power56 packaging to break the 1mOhm barrier with a MAX RDS(ON) of only 0.99mOhm, reducing conduction losses and improving the overall efficiency of the application. This 30V MOSFET can deliver the same total RDS(ON) with half the number of FETs. As an example, in a typical application using 2.0mOhm MOSFETs, the solution would require twice the number of FETs.

The FDMS7650 is able to achieve this groundbreaking RDS(ON) through Fairchild's advanced-performance PowerTrench(TM) MOSFET technology. This technology yields an exceptionally low RDS(ON), total gate charge (QG) and Miller Charge (QGD) - enhancements that result in high efficiency by minimizing conduction and switching losses.

This power MOSFET is one of Fairchild's many MOSFETs that offer compelling advantages in power designs. Good examples are Fairchild's 30V Dual N-Channel MOSFETs, the FDMC8200 and FDMS9600. The FDMC8200 typically features an RDS(ON) of 24mOhm on the high side and 9.5mOhm on the low side, enhancing efficiency in DC-DC applications. The FDMS9600 offers synchronous Buck applications, an optimal power stage through low switching losses on the high side MOSFET and low conduction losses on the low side SyncFET(TM) MOSFET.

Price (each, 1k pcs.): US $0.95

Availability: Samples available now
Delivery: 15 weeks ARO

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Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS) is a global leader delivering energy-efficient power analog and power discrete solutions. Fairchild is The Power FranchiseŽ, providing leading-edge silicon and packaging technologies, manufacturing strength and system expertise for consumer, communications, industrial, portable, computing and automotive systems. An application-driven, solution-based semiconductor supplier, Fairchild provides online design tools and design centers worldwide as part of its comprehensive Global Power ResourceSM. Please contact us on the web at www.fairchildsemi.com.
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