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New MOSFETs with the Lowest On-resistance Specifications Released

27 July 2017

Toshiba has introduced four new 20-volt MOSFETs with some of the lowest on-resistance specifications in the industry. The SSM3K344R, SSM3K345R, SSM3J355R and SSM3J358R are housed in small SOT-23F packages and are suitable for lowering power consumption in power supply controls for individual function blocks. The devices also lower power consumption in power supply distribution.

Toshiba's new 20-volt MOSFETs feature some of the industry's lowest on-resistance specifications and come in small SOT-23F packages. (Source: Toshiba)Toshiba's new 20-volt MOSFETs feature some of the industry's lowest on-resistance specifications and come in small SOT-23F packages. (Source: Toshiba)Applications for the new MOSFETs include mobile devices, PCs, laptops and tablets. They also work with other consumer products and industrial equipment.

Toshiba’s lineup of SOT-23F package MOSFETs provides simple field-effect transistor (FET) switch functionality for power rails up to 40 volts at currents up to 6 amps. The UMOSVII-H MOSFET process allows for a significant reduction in gate switch charge and on-state resistance as well as greater power efficiency. Toshiba’s SOT-23F package has superior power dissipation and can be installed in the industry-standard SOT-23 package land pattern.

The new 20-volt products have low on-resistance thanks to a low voltage trench structure process. They also feature highly allowable power dissipation rating. All models in the series are currently available.

For more information visit the Toshiba site here.



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