Fairchild Semiconductor to Focus on Smart Grid Technology at electronica 2010
12 October 2010 - 2:01AM
Business Wire
Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS), a leading global supplier
of high performance power and mobile products, will demo its latest
technological advancements for mobile applications, as well as
power solutions that focus on the smart grid at electronica
2010.
Held in Munich, Germany, 9-12 November, Fairchild’s booth (Hall
A4, #506) will feature technology demonstrations that enable mobile
connectivity and optimize energy usage in power supplies (AC/DC and
DC/DC), mobile, LED lighting, motor, solar, computing, consumer and
automotive applications.
Fairchild’s high-performance semiconductors help design
engineers develop energy-efficient electronic applications.
Fairchild is offering over 20 demos at the show covering power,
mobile and packaging solutions including:
- LED lighting – This demo will provide a
detailed look at our solutions like the FSFR2100. This product is a
highly integrated power switch designed for high-efficiency
half-bridge resonant converters.
- Power supplies – One of the many power
supply demos will focus on class D audio amplifiers. We’ll display
products such as the FAN6961, an 8-pin, boundary-mode, PFC
controller IC intended for controlling PFC pre-regulators.
- USB switches and transceivers – At this
demo our engineers will be talking about a variety of USB switches
and transceivers used by the world’s leading mobile device
manufacturers, including the FUSB2500. This USB transceiver
features an integrated charger detect that allows detection without
additional component count and offers a low power down function
that puts the device in standby when functions are not in use.
- Battery Chargers – at this demo,
visitors will learn about products like our recently developed
FAN5400 family of USB-compliant, single-cell Li-Ion switching
chargers with USB On-The-Go (USB-OTG) capabilities.
- Packaging advances – visitors can
expect to see products like our FDMS2504SDC – an N-Channel MOSFET
produced using Fairchild’s PowerTrench® process. Advancements in
both silicon and Dual Cool™ package technologies have been combined
to offer the lowest RDS(ON) while maintaining excellent switching
performance by extremely low Junction-to-Ambient thermal
resistance.
Fairchild solves difficult power management and signal path
problems for leading-edge, top tier customers around the world. Our
commitment to energy savings and meeting the most stringent
regulations has lead to the development of innovative power and
mobile solutions that maximize performance while reducing board
space, design complexity and system costs.
Please join us at electronica 2010 to see Fairchild’s extensive
portfolio of power and mobile products that enable the right
technology for your success.
Prior to electronica 2010, Fairchild will be providing
additional information on the show demos in the Fairchild
Happenings section of the Engineering Connections blog. And, follow
us on Twitter for updates prior to and throughout the show.
For complete information on Fairchild Semiconductor’s upcoming
events, please visit the website at
www.fairchildsemi.com/tradeshow.
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website at: http://www.electronica.de/en
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About Fairchild Semiconductor:
Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS) – global presence, local
support, smart ideas. Fairchild delivers energy-efficient,
easy-to-use and value-added semiconductor solutions for power and
mobile designs. We help our customers differentiate their products
and solve difficult technical challenges with our expertise in
power and signal path products. Please contact us on the web at
www.fairchildsemi.com.
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