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Vishay to Showcase Latest Industry-Leading Technologies at electronica 2018 in Munich

2.11.2018
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MALVERN, Pa. — Oct. 30, 2018 — Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH) today announced its technology lineup for electronica 2018, taking place Nov. 13-16 at the Munich Trade Fair Centre in Munich, Germany. In its main booth C4.421-422 and Automotive Innovation booth B4.W07-W10 — both new locations for the company this year — Vishay will be exhibiting its latest industry-leading passive and semiconductor component, optoelectronic and sensor technologies for a wide range of applications.

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“At electronica, one of our primary goals is to show engineers that we are a one-stop shop with a very broad portfolio of solutions to meet all of their application needs,” said Johan Vandoorn, Chief Technical Officer and Deputy to the CEO at Vishay. “We will be exhibiting an enormous range of products in both our main and automotive booths. Highlighted new products such as our gallium nitrite MOSFETs, multi-spectral optical sensors, and diodes for 48 V electrical and hybrid vehicles will demonstrate that we are innovative across a variety of market segments, from automotive and IoT to home automation and 5G.”

“There are two main challenges facing design engineers: determining the right technologies for their specific applications and finding a reliable manufacturer to supply them. electronica provides us with the perfect opportunity to prove that we’re the manufacturer they’re looking for,” said Dave Valletta, Executive Vice President – Worldwide Sales at Vishay. “In Munich we will be showcasing a broad range of leading-edge technologies, with technical staff at the ready to conduct demos and provide engineers with the information they need to specify our products. We look forward to seeing booth visitors walk away excited about the advanced capabilities they’ve seen, confident that they can depend on us to deliver them.”

Exhibition highlights:

  • New Attraction: Custom Passives — Vishay has the capability to deliver a custom passive solution to meet your specific design requirements. Talk to one of our experts about the variety of core materials and terminations available for filter inductors and power pulse transformers; enclosure types for grid resistors; shapes and sizes for RF power plate capacitors; pre-conditioning options for wirewound resistors; and much more.
  • New Attraction: Automotive X-Ray Demonstration — Get an X-ray view inside an e-Car and see how Vishay technology is enabling the e-mobility evolution.
  • Latest GaN Technology — MOSFETs on display will include a 100 V enhancement-mode GaN HEMT device with a dedicated Kelvin source gate return. With a gate charge of only 5 nC — more than 10x lower than existing silicon MOSFET technology — and on-resistance of 5 mW, the device offers low gate charge times on-resistance FOM to reduce switching losses.
  • Key Components for 48 V Board Net Systems — For DC/DC conversion and battery management, Vishay will be showcasing power MOSFETs in new space-saving PowerPAK® 8x8L packages; XCLAMPRTM transient voltage suppressors (TVS) with extremely low clamping ratios; custom magnetics including hybrid planar transformers; battery shunt resistors; DC-Link film capacitors; IHLP® low profile, high current inductors; current limiters featuring PTC resistors, and high current thermal fuses. A highlight at the Automotive Innovation booth B4.W07-W10 will be a live power demonstration of a 48 V and 12 V Board Net system.
  • Diodes and Thyristors for On-Board Chargers in EV and HEV — On view will be Vishay AEC-Q101 qualified devices in surface-mount DPAK / D2PAK and through-hole TO-220 / TO-247 packages with high current up to 79 A and high voltages to 1600 V.
  • Proximity, Presence, and Humidity Detection for IoT and Home Automation Devices — Vishay will be showcasing a fully integrated, light to digital sensor for proximity sensing up to 1.5 meters with 12- or 16-bit resolution, in addition to a capacitive atmospheric humidity sensor with a humidity range of 10 percent to 90 percent.
  • Tantalum Capacitors Featuring MAP (Multi-Array Packaging) Assembly Technology — For IoT power management, transmitter burst current support, and replacement of high capacitance MLCCs, Vishay will highlight vPolyTan™ polymer surface-mount chip capacitors designed to deliver increased volumetric efficiency. Combining polymer tantalum technology with Vishay’s high efficiency MicroTan® packaging, the devices achieve industry-best capacitance-voltage ratings in six molded case codes.
  • Multilayer Ceramic Chip Capacitors (MLCC) for 4G / 5G Transceivers — Vishay will highlight surface-mount, high frequency MLCCs with Q > 2000 and ultra low ESR; high temperature MLCCs offering an excellent aging rate of 0 % per decade; and surface-mount RF capacitors with low DCR and high Q.
  • Magnetic Encoders for Robots — For position sensing in robotics, Vishay rotational absolute magnetic kit encoders with high accuracy and resolution under harsh environmental conditions will be on display.

 

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