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Taiwan Semiconductor Intros Small-Signal Automotive MOSFETs

Automotive and Transportation MOFSETs

Taiwan Semiconductor, from its Brea, California-based operations, has announced its expanded lineup of AEC-Q101-qualified MOSFETs, with the introduction of 10 new small-signal parts, further strengthening its TQM Family offering. Designed to meet the rigorous AEC-Q101 global automotive standard for reliability, these devices offer both robustness and versatility, making them ideal for use in high-reliability automotive and commercial designs.

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Taiwan Semiconductor’s AEC-Q101-qualified MOSFET solutions support various automotive systems, including infotainment, ADAS, and switching circuits.

These new MOSFETs come in both N-MOS and P-MOS configurations, with options for single or dual channels. A standout feature is their >2kV ESD withstanding capability, ensuring the reliability needed for demanding automotive applications. The small-footprint design of these devices is perfect for space-constrained environments while delivering the level of protection required in automotive-grade applications.

Typical applications for these MOSFETs include switching circuits, high-speed line drivers, low-side load switching, relay drivers, amplification, and automotive infotainment and driver assistance systems (ADAS). Their advanced trench design provides higher efficiency, making them suitable for a range of automotive and commercial uses where performance, reliability, and safety are critical.

Manufactured in Taiwan Semiconductor’s IATF 16949-certified facilities, these new devices are compliant with J-STD-020 (level 1) for moisture sensitivity and are halogen-free and RoHS compliant, with PPAP available upon request.

These new MOSFETs will be available with a production lead time of approximately 16 weeks, meeting the increasing demand for reliable and efficient solutions in automotive applications.

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