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    For Notebook Computer and Mobile Devices, Rectifiers Provide Current Ratings of 30 A to 40 A in TO-220AB Package

    Rectifiers Offer Forward Voltage Drop Down to 0.36 V

    10/08/2018

    MALVERN, Pa. — Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. introduced four new 100 V and 120 V TMBS Trench MOS Barrier Schottky rectifiers that provide up to 20 mV lower forward voltage than previous-generation devices. The Vishay General Semiconductors V30100CI, V30120CI, V40100CI, and V40120CI offer current ratings of 30 A and 40 A in the TO-220AB package.

    With their low forward voltage drop down to 0.36 V at 5 A, the rectifiers released today reduce power losses and improve efficiency in high-frequency DC/DC converters, switching power supplies, freewheeling and OR-ing diodes, and reverse battery protection. The devices are ideal for 65 W USB Type-C power delivery for notebook computers and mobile devices.

    The new rectifiers are RoHS-compliant and halogen-free, and they feature a maximum operating junction temperature of +150 °C. Their TO-220AB package features solder bath temperatures of 275 °C maximum, 10 s, per JESD 22-B106.

    Vishay can be found on the Internet www.vishay.com.

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