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Rectifiers offer high-current-density up to 100 V and 12 A.

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Rectifiers offer high-current-density up to 100 V and 12 A.
Rectifiers offer high-current-density up to 100 V and 12 A.

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December 1, 2006 - Housed in 4.8 x 6.7 mm, SMPC miniature power package, 3 Trench MOS Barrier Schottky Rectifiers feature voltage ratings up to 100 V and power densities of 8-12 A, while 16 Planar Schottky Rectifiers provide voltage ratings from 20-100 V and power densities from 3-10 A. All feature wide-bottom plate designs for heat dissipation. Applications include output rectification, switchmode power supplies, and flywheel and polarity protection for solenoid drive circuits.

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Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.
63 Lincoln Hwy., P.O. Box 4004
Malvern, PA, 19355 2143
USA



Vishay Releases TMBS(TM) and Planar Schottky Rectifiers in New SMPC Miniature Power Package


Devices Feature High-Current-Density Performance up to 100 V and 12 A
in Space-Saving 4.8-mm by 6.7-mm Footprint

MALVERN, PENNSYLVANIA November 29, 2006 Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH) today launched a new miniature package type for its Trench MOS Barrier Schottky (TMBS(TM)) and planar Schottky rectifiers that enables higher-current-density power supply designs with its compact dimensions and ability to handle up to 100 V and 12 A.

With a 1.1-mm height and 4.8-mm by 6.7-mm footprint, the new devices in the SMPC package are designed to provide more power in a smaller space for applications including secondary rectifiers and freewheeling circuitry for ac-to-dc and dc-to-dc converters; output rectification for small and medium power adaptors; switchmode power supplies in consumer electronics such as computers, LCD monitors, and cell phones; flywheel and polarity protection for solenoid drive circuits in automotive and industry systems; and OR-ing diodes for telecommunication and industrial systems.

The three TMBS rectifiers in the SMPC package released today feature voltage ratings up to 100 V and high current power densities of 8 A to 12 A. The 16 new planar Schottky rectifiers provide voltage ratings from 20 V to 100 V, and high current power densities from 3 A to 10 A. All the devices feature a very low forward voltage drop, and special wide-bottom plate designs that provide greater heat dissipation than other packages of similar sizes.

The single- or dual-chip, surface-mount SMPC (TO-277A) package of these new rectifiers features solder pads that are compatible with other SMD devices, so no modification is needed to the PCB layout when they are used as higher-performing upgrades to existing devices.

Samples and production quantities of the SMPC-packaged rectifiers are available now with lead times of 6 to 8 weeks for immediate orders. Reference pricing for U.S. delivery in 1000-piece quantities is $0.25 per piece for the SS10P4. SS10P4 pricing in higher quantities, and detailed pricing for all devices mentioned in this release, is available from Vishay sales.

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc., a Fortune 1,000 Company listed on the NYSE (VSH), is one of the world's largest manufacturers of discrete semiconductors (diodes, rectifiers, transistors, and optoelectronics and selected ICs) and passive electronic components (resistors, capacitors, inductors, sensors, and transducers). These components are used in virtually all types of electronic devices and equipment, in the industrial, computing, automotive, consumer, telecommunications, military, aerospace, and medical markets. Its product innovations, successful acquisition strategy, and ability to provide "one-stop shop" service have made Vishay a global industry leader. Vishay can be found on the Internet at http://www.vishay.com.
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