New industrial CoolSiC MOSFETs 650 V G2 in Q-DPAK and  TOLL packages offer improved power density 

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The electronics industry is experiencing a  significant shift towards more compact and powerful systems. To support this trend and  further drive innovation at the system level, Infineon Technologies is expanding its portfolio of discrete CoolSiC MOSFETs 650 V with two new  product families housed in Q-DPAK and TOLL packages.  

These diverse product families, with top- and bottom-side cooling, are based on the  CoolSiC Generation 2 (G2) technology and offer significantly improved performance,  reliability, and ease of use. The product families target high- and medium-power switched mode power supplies (SMPS) including AI servers, renewable energy, chargers for electric  vehicles, e-mobility and humanoid robots, televisions, drives and solid-state circuit breakers. 

The TOLL package offers outstanding Thermal Cycling on Board (TCoB) capability,  enabling compact system designs by reducing the printed circuit board (PCB) footprint.  When used in SMPS, it can also reduce system-level manufacturing costs. The TOLL  package now fits an extended list of target applications, enabling PCB designers to further  reduce costs and better meet market demands. 

The introduction of the Q-DPAK package complements the ongoing development of  Infineon’s new family of Topside Cooled (TSC) products, which includes CoolMOS 8,  CoolSiC, CoolGaN and OptiMOS. The TSC family enables customers to achieve  excellent robustness with maximum power density and system efficiency at low cost. It also  enables direct heat dissipation of 95 percent, allowing the use of both sides of the PCB for better space management and reduction of parasitic effects. 

Availability The CoolSiC MOSFETs 650 V G2 in TOLL are now available in RDS(on) from 10 to 60 mΩ,  while the Q-DPAK variant is available in 7, 10, 15 and 20 mΩ. Further information is  available at www.infineon.com/coolsic-g2.

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