Spotlighting the latest discretes, power and MOSFET devices

10-10-2023 | Mouser Electronics | Power

Mouser stocks the latest innovations from Nexperia. A winner of Nexperia's '2022 E-Tailer of The Year' award, it continues to expand its customers' product development process by providing more than 13,000 parts from the company.

Nexperia's extensive portfolio includes diodes, bipolar transistors, ESD protection devices, MOSFETs, GaN FETs and analogue and logic ICs that meet stringent automotive industry standards. These products are recognised as benchmarks in efficiency, process, size, power and performance, with industry-leading energy and space-saving packages.

Some of the newest products available include the NEH2000BYJ energy harvesting PMIC. This high-performance energy harvesting solution for low-power applications collects energy generated by ambient sources, such as light, to charge storage elements such as rechargeable batteries or hybrid supercapacitors – thereby eradicating the necessity for battery swaps. The company's MPPT uses an embedded hill-climbing algorithm to deliver maximum power to the load, independent of specific characteristics of the harvesters. This device does not need any inductor to function, allowing for a decreased BOM cost and a simpler system design for product designers. The companion NEVB-NEH2000BY evaluation boards permit convenient evaluation of the energy harvesting PMIC. The boards provide a small form factor for easy integration into prototype applications.

The NBM5100A/B and NBM7100A/B battery life booster ICs are intended to remove the limitations associated with coin cell batteries to enhance performance. The company's battery management ICs extend the life of a typical non-rechargeable lithium coin cell battery by up to 10x compared to competing solutions while also improving its peak output current capability by up to 25x. The NBM5100A and NBM7100A provide support for I2C interfaces, and the NBM5100B and NBM7100B offer support for SPI interfaces, enabling design flexibility.

The company's eMode GaN FETs deliver voltage ranges of 100V to 650V with superior switching performance. These FETs have fast transition, switching capability, and exceptional power efficiency with low QC and QOSS values. Nexperia Low Voltage (<200V) eMode GaN FETs supply optimum flexibility in power systems, allowing faster charging for e-mobility and wired/wireless changing systems, and significant space and BOM savings in LiDAR and low noise in Class D audio amplifiers.

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