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STMicroelectronics Brings Superior Noise Performance and Efficiency to 40V Automotive MOSFETs

Geneva, October 24, 2016 – STMicroelectronics has launched two new 40V automotive-qualified MOSFETs in the latest STripFET™ F7 technology, which combines superior switching performance and energy efficiency with very low emitted noise and high immunity to false turn-on. Key applications for the new devices with current ratings up to 120A include high-current powertrain, body, or chassis and safety systems, and the switching characteristics make them perfectly suited to use in motor drives such as in Electric Power Steering (EPS).

ST’s STripFET families use DeepGATE™ technology to achieve low RDS(on) per die area and low RDS(on) x gate charge (Qg), giving superior energy efficiency in familiar power packages. High avalanche ruggedness is another outstanding feature.

STripFET F7 enhances switching performance and maximizes energy efficiency by lowering the body-diode reverse-recovery charge (Qrr) and reverse-recovery time (trr), while softer recovery minimizes electromagnetic interference (EMI) thereby easing demand for filtering components. In addition, optimized device capacitances increase noise immunity, relieving the need for snubber circuitry, and threshold-voltage tuning ensures high false turn-on immunity without requiring a dedicated gate driver. In bridge circuits like motor drives, the soft diode recovery helps prevent shoot-through currents thereby enhancing reliability.

The 40V STL140N4F7AG and STL190N4F7AG are qualified to AEC-Q101 in the PowerFLAT 5×6 package with wettable flanks. The compact footprint and 0.8mm profile enable high system power density, while the flank design aids solder-joint reliability and lifetime as well as allowing 100% automatic optical inspection.

The 40V automotive-qualified STripFET F7 MOSFETs are in production now, priced  $0.92 for the STL140N4F7AG and $1.25 for the STL190N4F7AG for orders of 1000 pieces. 

For further information please visit www.st.com/stripfetf7

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