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Diodes’ MOSFET H-bridges optimise design of DC motor control and inverter circuits

Diodes’ MOSFET H-bridges optimise design of DC motor control and inverter circits  

A range of four H-bridge MOSFET packages from Diodes Incorporated is set to dramatically simplify DC motor control circuits, by reducing both component count and PCB size in space constrained fan and CCFL inverter applications.

Featuring dual complementary pairs of N- and P-type MOSFETs in an SO8 package, the ZXMHC parts will replace either four discrete SOT23 packaged MOSFETs or two SO8 complementary MOSFET packages. In a wide range of existing motor or other inductive load drives this means a saving in PCB footprint of at least 50% and a significant reduction in overall inventory cost.

Two 30V H-Bridges, the ZXMHC3A01N8 and ZXMHC3F381N8, suit 12V DC fan and inverter applications and offer users a choice of low RDS(ON) performance. Industry firsts, the 60V rated ZXMHC6A07N8 and 100V rated ZXMHC10A07N8 are firmly targeted at 24V DC and 48V DC motor control circuits respectively.

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For more information on the full range of Diodes Inc. products available from Anglia please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in December 2009.

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