Vishay Intertechnology Inc.

01/21/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/21/2026 04:28

Vishay Intertechnology 100 V Gen 2 TMBS® Rectifier Modules Deliver Forward Voltage Drop Down to 0.83 V in SOT-227 Package

MALVERN, Pa. - Jan. 21, 2025 - Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH) today introduced four new 100 V Gen 2 Trench MOS Barrier Schottky (TMBS®) rectifier modules in the compact, fully insulated SOT-227 package. Optimized for power conversion in industrial applications, the devices offer best-in-class forward voltage drop down to 0.83 V to reduce conduction losses.

The Vishay Semiconductors rectifier modules released today consist of the dual-diode 100 A VS-QA100FA10, 200 A VS-QA200FA10, and 400 A VS-QA400FA10 in parallel configurations, and the 150 A single phase bridge VS-QA150BA10. With their industry-standard SOT-227 package, the devices can be used as drop-in replacements for competing solutions to increase efficiency.

The modules combine their ultra low forward voltage drop and high current ratings with negligible Qrr and high temperature operation to +150 °C. The devices are intended for high frequency converters and power supplies in welding and industrial SMPS applications, 48 V battery-powered light vehicles, and telecom equipment, and provide blocking diodes for large battery systems.

The VS-QA100FA10, VS-QA150BA10, VS-QA200FA10, and VS-QA400FA10 are RoHS-compliant and UL-approved in accordance with file E78996.

Device Specification Table:

Part #

IF(AV) / IO (A)

VR / VRRM (V)

VFM (V)

Configuration

VS-QA100FA10

100 per module

100

0.83

Two separate diodes, parallel

VS-QA150BA10

150

100

0.87

Single phase bridge

VS-QA200FA10

200 per module

100

0.83

Two separate diodes, parallel

VS-QA400FA10

400 per module

100

0.87

Two separate diodes, parallel

Samples and production quantities of the new TMBS rectifier modules are available now, with lead times of 18 weeks.

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