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ROHM Expands Its Lineup of Compact, Market-Proven, High Efficiency Schottky Barrier Diodes for Automotive Applications

ROHM Expands Its Lineup of Compact, Market-Proven, High Efficiency Schottky Barrier Diodes for Automotive Applications

The entire 178-product lineup contributes to lower power consumption, smaller size, and higher reliability in a wider range of applications

Santa Clara, CA and Kyoto, Japan, Nov. 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- today announced its expanded portfolio of Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs) with 24 new compact, high efficiency models (12 and 12 ). These devices – 178 in total – ­ are ideal for protection and rectification circuits in , industrial equipment, and consumer applications.

Diodes are commonly used in a variety of circuits for rectification and protection. Moreover, as lower power consumption is required in most applications, the adoption of SBDs – which are more efficient than other diodes – is on the rise. However, if VF is lowered to improve efficiency, IR (which is inversely related to VF) will become higher. This increases the risk of thermal runaway, so it is important to balance both VF and IR when selecting SBDs for circuit design.

In response, ROHM has strengthened its lineup of SBDs that balances small size with low VF and IR – characteristics demanded by the automotive sector. The market-proven RBR and RBQ series have been further expanded to include a lineup of compact, high current, high voltage products that enable rectification and protection in a wider range of applications.

Introducing a new process allows ROHM to improve the chip performance of both series by 25% (VF of the RBR series in particular) over ROHM’s conventional products. Furthermore, the RBR series features excellent low VF characteristics – key to improving efficiency and reducing loss. This makes them ideal for automotive applications, as well as consumer electronics such as laptops where high efficiency is required. In fact, 12 of the products adopt a compact package (PMDE package) that reduces mounting area by 42% compared to existing products (PMDU package).

At the same time, the RBQ series delivers excellent low IR characteristics that enable stable operation in high temperature environments – significantly reducing the risk of thermal runaway which is a concern with SBDs. As such they are ideal for automotive powertrain applications and power supplies for industrial equipment that operate in high temperature environments. 12 new 100V products have been added to meet the need for higher voltages, and both series are qualified under the AEC-Q101 standard to ensure automotive-grade reliability.

Going forward, ROHM will continue to improve the characteristics and efficiency of its semiconductor devices, from low- to high-voltage products, while strengthening its distinctive lineup to further reduce power consumption and achieve greater miniaturization of applications.

View ROHM's full lineup of Schottky Barrier Diodes .

Application Examples

  • RBR Series
    • Automotive Applications such as LED headlamps and car accessories
    • Notebook PCs
  • RBQ Series
    • Industrial power supplies
    • Audio
    • Laptops
    • xEVs
    • Engine ECUs
    • Secondary rectification in AC/DC and DC/DC circuits

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Travis Moench
ROHM Semiconductor
858.625.3600
 

Heather Savage
BWW Communications
720.295.0260
 
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02/11/2021

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