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VDMOS

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VDMOSVertical Diffusion Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (MOSFET technology)


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Charles Leader, vice president of Microsemi's Power Products RF Division, noted that Microsemi's Power Products Group continues to push the state-of-the-art in silicon bipolar, LDMOS and VDMOS transistor technologies -- as demonstrated by this new one kilowatt device -- while aggressively investing in Wide Band Gap technology for future leading edge applications.
This perfectly complements the UHF-2GHz PTB Bipolar transistor line," commented CEO William McCalpin McCalpin continued: "The PTB series of RF transistors, our existing bipolar and VDMOS RF transistor portfolio, combined with our state-of-the-art LDMOS technology, means that Peak Devices can support our customer base at every stage of their product life cycle, from their mature products based on older transistor technology to their new designs that require our state-of-the-art LDMOS technology.
LDMOS (laterally diffused metal oxide semiconductor) is a cutting-edge semiconductor technology which produces exceptional Radio Frequency (RF) performance at frequencies up to 3GHz, relative to traditional silicon device technologies such as Bipolar and VDMOS (vertically diffused metal oxide semiconductor).
 
 
 
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