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    RS Components is now stocking ON Semiconductor’s latest 1200V-rated MOSFETs, which have been based on silicon-carbide (SiC) technology.

    RS Components adds SiC MOSFETs from ON Semiconductor

    11/13/2020

    The new N-channel SiC MOSFETs support accelerated switching speeds (with rise times of as little as 10ns). Exhibiting on-resistance figures going down to 20mΩ alongside industry-leading gate charge values, they are subject to minimal power losses. Exceptionally robust, these devices can cope with ultra-high current surge pulses. They have a dielectric breakdown field strength that is an order of magnitude greater than for equivalent silicon MOSFETs, with a working temperature range of -55°C to +175°C being covered.

    The 1200V SiC MOSFET devices are supplied in compact TO247 packages and surface mount D2PAK. They are Pb−free and fully conform with RoHS environmental directives, as well as being 100% UIL tested. Key applications include uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), electric vehicle charging stations, DC/DC converters, motor control systems, and solar inverters. AEC Qualified variants available.

    The N-channel SiC MOSFETs are shipping now from RS in the EMEA and Asia Pacific regions.

    https://uk.rs-online.com/web/c/semiconductors/discrete-semiconductors/mosfets/?applied-dimensions=4294965427,4294510397,4294511591,4294490108

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