Top 5 power products in July

Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products released in July 2025.

New N-channel power MOFSETs from Toshiba

Toshiba Electronics announced the launch of two new N-channel power MOSFETs, the 80V TPM1R908QM and the 150V TPM7R10CQ5.

These latest solutions adopt Toshiba’s innovative SOP Advance(E) package, designed to significantly enhance performance in switched-mode power supplies for demanding industrial equipment, including data centres and communication base stations. (Read more.)

Bringing the benefits of clip-bonded FlatPower packaging to bipolar junction transistors

Nexperia has announced the expansion of its bipolar junction transistor (BJTs) portfolio by introducing 12 new MJD-style BJTs in clip-bonded FlatPower (CFP15B) packaging.

This new offering released as MJPE-series addresses the ongoing industry demand for more power-efficient and cost-effective designs in both industrial and automotive applications. (Read more.)

iDEAL’s SuperQ technology powers into production

iDEAL Semiconductor’s SuperQ technology has entered full production, with the first products being 150V MOSFETs. A family of 200V MOSFETs is sampling.

SuperQ is the first significant advance in silicon MOSFET design in more than a quarter of a century and delivers unmatched performance and efficiency in silicon power devices. (Read more.)

IGBT7 technology offers power, performance, and precision

IGBTs are power horses for a plethora of power electronics applications, including power converters, inverters, and choppers. IGBTs are widely used in mains-powered systems and equipment with medium or high switching performance from a few kWs to MWs. IGBT power modules are essential components in contemporary power electronics. (Read more.)

DC-DC converters suit big data, AI, 5G, IoT

 

The new FS160x µPOL DC-DC converters from TDK are in stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics.

These DC-DC converters feature full telemetry and increased performance in a compact, power-dense package. They are ideal for big data, artificial intelligence (AI), 5G cells, and IoT. (Read more.)

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