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Mouser to stock D3 650V-rated superjunction MOSFETs

May 18, 2017 By Aimee Kalnoskas

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D3 Semiconductor announces that Mouser Electronics is now its global distribution partner. According to the agreement, Mouser is stocking D3 Semi’s full product line of +FET™ line of 650V-rated superjunction MOSFETs, which exhibit best-in-class performance in hard-switched applications such as PFC boost and inverters used in telecom, enterprise computing, UPS and solar.

D3 Semi marks its entry in the power electronics industry by changing the DNA of power devices. Its product roadmap combines mixed-signal functions with high-voltage switching devices to provide the highest product reliability along with the ability to quickly tailor solutions for a wide variety of applications. In addition to supporting power markets in the Americas and Europe, D3 Semi has a presence in Asia through its affiliate company, D3 Asia.

D3 Asia’s President and Managing Director, Wally Klass, said: “We are delighted to have this world-class, highly regarded distributor stocking our initial offering of +FET™ MOSFETs. Mouser’s approach customer service, like ours, is to provide best-quality products combined with fast and flexible delivery.” Scott Carson, Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing for D3 Semiconductor, added: “Mouser’s global footprint and focus on supporting design engineering efforts fit well into D3’s go-to-market strategy.”

D3 Semiconductor’s initial offering of +FET 650V superjunction power MOSFETs, now available from Mouser Electronics, affords the highest possible level of performance and reliability. Each +FET superjunction power MOSFET in the D3 Semi portfolio targets a 650V node, which helps improve power densities of applications traditionally served by IGBTs such as inverters and motor drives.

“D3 Semi’s +FET™ superjunction technology is unique in fusing the power and efficiency of superjunction architectures with mixed-signal precision,” said Kristin Schuetter, Vice President, Supplier Management, Products, of Mouser Electronics. “Our customers in a wide range of demanding high-reliability power markets will benefit from D3 Semi’s high-performance, scalable solutions.”

+FET™ MOSFETs feature an ultra-low on-state resistance (RDS-ON) ranging from 32 milliohm to 1000 milliohm for improved performance in low-frequency applications, as well as fast-switching capabilities that enable the devices to perform rapid transfers of the gate charge in a short period of time. Each device in the family is 100 percent avalanche tested at the industry’s highest avalanche current levels during production to ensure the most robust solution for even the most demanding applications. The devices also meet the JESD 22 standard for electrostatic discharge (ESD) performance and are high-temperature reverse bias (HTRB) stress tested at over 3,000 hours.

 

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