International Rectifier Unveils MOSFETs for Power Supplies, Electric Motors

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Components on Monday, May 19, 2008

International Rectifier, IR® (NYSE: IRF), a world leader in power management technology, introduced a new family of 60 V and 75 V MOSFETs optimized for industrial battery applications such as E-bikes, scooters and utility carts. The new N-channel devices utilize IR's trench MOSFET technology with superior on-state resistance (RDS(on)) for improved system efficiency and high reliability, also making them well suited for battery back-up systems such as uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) as well as hard switched or high frequency circuits common in switch mode power supplies (SMPS).

International Rectifier MOSFETs for Power Supplies and Electric Motors "As industrial battery applications continue to proliferate, these new MOSFETs provide engineers with the expanded voltage ranges and current levels to meet their design requirements," said Brian LaValle, marketing manager for IR's Power Management Devices Business Unit.

The new devices are offered lead free, in TO-220, D-PAK and D(2) PAK packages and are RoHS compliant.

Availability and Pricing
The new MOSFETs are available immediately. Pricing begins at US$0.46 each for the IRFB3806PbF and US$0.60 each for the IRFB3607PbF and IRF1018EPbF, all in 1,000-unit quantities. Pricing is subject to change.

About International Rectifier
International Rectifier (NYSE:IRF) is a world leader in power management technology. IR's analog and mixed signal ICs, advanced circuit devices, integrated power systems and components enable high performance computing and reduce energy waste from motors, the world's single largest consumer of electricity. Leading manufacturers of computers, energy efficient appliances, lighting, automobiles, satellites, aircraft and defense systems rely on IR's power management benchmarks to power their next generation products.

IR® is a registered trademark of International Rectifier Corporation.

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