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    25V Technology Offers Low On-State Resistance

    06/29/2018

    SUNNYVALE, Calif.– Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited introduced the AONX38168, which utilizes the latest 25V N-Channel MOSFET Technology. The XSPairFET includes the low-side and high-side MOSFET in a leadless surface mount package, (5mm x 6mm outline) ideal for synchronous DC/DC converter applications.

    The AONX38168 is designed with the latest bottom source packaging technology which has a lower switch node ringing due to lower parasitic inductance.  The new device offers a higher power density comparative to existing solutions, and is well suited for server and telecommunication markets. The AONX38168 is the newest generation of XSPairFETs, offering the lowest on-state resistance and best Figure of Merits (Rdson x Qg).  The XSPairFET has bottom source connection for the low-side MOSFET which can result in improved thermal performance, simplified layout, and reduced EMI.

    Pricing and Availability

    The AONX38168 is immediately available in production quantities with a lead-time of 12-14 weeks. The unit price for 1,000 pieces is $1.7.

    For more information, please visit www.aosmd.com.

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