Transistors Squeeze Into Ultra-Small Packages

June 28, 2011
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Diodes Incorporated has launched a family of small-signal bipolar transistors that are available in a tiny DFN package measuring 1 by 0.6 mm.

Plano, Texas: Diodes Incorporated has launched a family of small-signal bipolar transistors that are available in a tiny dual-flat no-lead (DFN) package measuring 1 by 0.6 mm (see the figure). The devices primarily target load- and signal-switching applications in smart phones and other portable applications that have space constraints for designers in terms of printed-circuit board (PCB) area. The company says these transistors provide a tenfold higher power density and good thermal performance.

Diodes Incorporated
www.diodes.com

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