Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) has unveiled a groundbreaking development in semiconductor technology with the introduction of its SDT2U series, marking the industry’s first 2A Schottky rectifiers available in a compact chip-scale package (CSP).
The SDT2U30CP3 (30V/2A), SDT2U40CP3 (40V/2A), and SDT2U60CP3 (60V/2A) rectifiers offer unparalleled current densities, addressing design challenges for smaller and more efficient portable, mobile, and wearable devices. With a chip-scale package occupying only 0.84mm² of board space, these rectifiers are a game-changer in the semiconductor landscape.
Engineered to deliver low forward voltage drop and thermal resistance, the SDT2U series provides enhanced power dissipation, ultimately reducing thermal bill-of-materials costs and significantly increasing overall system reliability. Their ultra-low forward voltage performance, typically 480mV (580mV for the SDT2U60CP3), minimizes power losses and enables the design of higher efficiency systems.
Moreover, these rectifiers boast superior avalanche capability compared to other products in the same range, ensuring robustness in extreme operating conditions and providing an extra layer of reliability for mission-critical applications. Additionally, the SDT2U series is lead-free and fully compliant with RoHS 3.0 standards, contributing to environmentally responsible designs.
Priced competitively at $0.16, $0.17, and $0.19 respectively in 2,500 piece quantities, these rectifiers offer exceptional value for their cutting-edge performance. With their compact size, high efficiency, and reliability, the SDT2U series is poised to revolutionize power management in a wide range of electronic devices, from smartphones to wearable health monitors.