Fairchild Semiconductor & Infineon Technologies Reach License Agreement for Innovative Automotive MOSFET H-PSOF TO-Leadless P...
April 03 2012 - 10:00AM
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Fairchild Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE: FCS) and Infineon
Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) today announced a
licensing agreement on Infineon’s advanced automotive MOSFET
packaging technology H-PSOF (Heatsink Plastic Small Outline Flat
Lead), a JEDEC standard TO-Leadless (TO-LL) package (MO-299).
The package is designed for use in high-current automotive
applications, including battery management for hybrid vehicles,
Electric Power Steering (EPS), active alternators and other heavy
load electrical systems. The TO-Leadless package is the first
package enabling current capabilities of 300A. It also offers
significant benefits in terms of board space compared to the
current D2PAK package, with a more than 20 percent smaller as well
as 50 percent lower package height.
Automotive electronics companies developing new start-stop
systems, electric power steering, battery management and active
alternators to address higher efficiency and lower emission
mandates seek innovative solutions, but must also minimize the risk
that comes with products available only from one supplier. To
ensure a reliable supply, Fairchild and Infineon entered into this
agreement in order to bring the leading-edge TO-Leadless MOSFET
solution to the automotive market while also minimizing the risk
associated with single-supplier sourcing.
Fairchild will deploy the TO-Leadless power package technology
with its latest MOSFET technologies and expects to sample the first
MOSFETs in TO-Leadless packages in second half of 2012, with
production devices available in mid-2013.
“Building on a long history serving the automotive industry,
Fairchild Semiconductor is leading the way in addressing the power
semiconductor needs of today’s automobile manufacturers,” said
Marion Limmer, vice president of Fairchild’s Automotive Business
Unit. “By deploying this TO-Leadless power package technology,
Fairchild is helping designers leverage the latest low resistance
MOSFET technologies, further expanding our presence in the
automotive market.”
“With this agreement, the automotive industry benefits from a
reliable second-source supplier base for a high-current power
device that provides many benefits in terms of space, efficiency
and performance,” said Jochen Hanebeck, president of the Automotive
Division at Infineon Technologies AG. “As a technology leader in
automotive power applications, Infineon exploits its technical
know-how to provide automotive system suppliers with MOSFETs
enabling higher efficiency and performance while also minimizing
the risk associated with single supplier sourcing.”
Fairchild Semiconductor works with the world’s leading
automakers and system suppliers, creating semiconductor solutions
that support a range of automotive applications, including the
optimization of power management in modern vehicle architectures,
reducing fuel consumption and environmental pollutants.
Further information on the JEDEC standard of the H-PSOF
TO-Leadless package under http://www.jedec.org/. Please search for
MO-299A.pdf.
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About Infineon
Infineon Technologies AG, Neubiberg, Germany, offers
semiconductor and system solutions addressing three central
challenges to modern society: energy efficiency, mobility, and
security. In the 2011 fiscal year (ending September 30), the
company reported sales of Euro 4.0 billion with close to 26,000
employees worldwide. Infineon is listed on the Frankfurt Stock
Exchange (ticker symbol: IFX) and in the USA on the
over-the-counter market OTCQX International Premier (ticker symbol:
IFNNY).
Further information is available at www.infineon.com.
This news release is available online at
www.infineon.com/press
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