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Asymmetrical TVS diode series for SiC MOSFET gate protection
Littelfuse, Inc. announced the SMFA Asymmetrical Series Surface-Mount TVS diode, the first-to-market asymmetrical TVS solution specifically designed to protectsilicon carbide(SiC) MOSFET gates from overvoltage events.
Littelfuse introduces TVS diode series for avionics
Littelfuse has announced the release of the new SMBLCE-HR/HRA, SMCLCE-HR/HRA, and SMDLCE-HR/HRA High-Reliability Low Capacitance TVS Diode Series.
Mouser bolsters ESD protection portfolio
Mouser Electronics has extended its portfolio of electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection components.
AOS launches TVS Diode series
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor (AOS), a company specialising in the design, development, and global supply of various discrete power devices, wide band gap power devices, power management ICs, and modules, has announced the launch of its AOZ8S205BLS Series transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diodes.
Bidirectional TVS diodes from Diodes at Rutronik
Rutronik now offers the TVS diodes D3V3Z1BD2CSP from Diodes, featuring low capacitance Cd of 0.3pF.
ProTek Devices’ TVS array provides circuit protection
ProTek Devices has a new TVS array that delivers circuit protection in industrial automation equipment, sensors, and power or data line applications. The new TVS array is a high-surge green device, having no lead content.
Automotive grade 400W TVS Diodes in surface mount package
Littelfuse, Inc. announced the release of its new SZSMF4L 400 W TVS Diode Series. As automotive electronics continue increasing in volume and sophistication, all these components require protection from high voltage, high energy transients.
Bourns 240 V/1 kA bidirectional power TVS diode
Bourns has introduced a 240 V/1 kA Bidirectional Power TVS (PTVS) Diode that offers the highest power density available in a surface mount package.
Top 5 power products in November
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in November 2023.
IDTechEx explores quantum dots
The use of quantum dots in displays has made it to high-quality prototypes amongst established tech companies like Samsung, Sharp, and TCL. These semiconductor nanocrystals, the size of just 2-10 nanometres, can enable realistic and high-definition displays for TVs, monitors, and smart tablets.