Nexperia expands CFP2-HP Schottky diode range

Nexperia is now offering a portfolio of 16 new low forward voltage (VF) optimised planar Schottky diodes in CFP2-HP packaging. The portfolio includes eight industrial (e.g. PMEG6010EXD), as well as eight AEC-Q101 qualified (e.g. PMEG4010EXD-Q) products.
According to the company, the release supports the growing trend for manufacturers to replace devices in SMA/B/C type packaging with smaller footprint CFP-packaged devices, especially in automotive applications.
These diodes are suitable for use in DC-DC conversion, freewheeling, reverse polarity protection and OR-ing applications.
For maximum design flexibility, this portfolio extension offers reverse voltages VR(max) ranging from 20 V to 60 V and forward currents IF(average) of 1 A and 2 A. The exposed heatsink of the CFP2-HP enables the highest level of heat dissipation (Ptot) at a small package footprint. The CFP2-HP package dimensions are 2.65 mm x 1.3 mm x 0.68 mm (inc. leads).
"As the industry transitions to multi-layer PCBs, a trend driven by the increasing popularity of high-performance microcontrollers, packaging becomes a crucial part of the thermal system. Smaller packages like CFP, which offer more efficient heat dissipation, are a core part of Nexperia’s commitment to actively contribute to this shift," says Frank Matschullat, product group manager power bipolar discretes at Nexperia.
"Modern CFP packaging technology, designed for multilayer PCBs, offers equal electrical performance on a smaller footprint, reducing part and system costs. With substantial investments in capacity expansion, we are poised to meet the increasing demand for CFP-packaged products. They are essential for future-proofing automotive and industrial applications against the rising demands and ensuring competitiveness in the market.”
Using the copper clip design, these packages meet the challenging demands of efficient and space-saving designs. Today, CFP packaging is used by different power diode technologies such as Nexperia’s Schottky and Recovery Rectifier Diodes and will also be extended to bipolar transistors soon.
A low IR optimised portfolio of planar Schottky diodes for automotive and industrial applications will be released in May.