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Nexperia launches 100 V automotive MOSFETs for 48 V vehicle systems

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September 22, 2025

September 22, 2025 /SemiMedia/ — Nexperia has introduced a new range of AEC-Q101 qualified 100 V MOSFETs in compact CCPAK1212 copper-clip packaging, designed to meet the demands of 48 V automotive applications.

The devices feature an ultra-low on-resistance of 0.99 mΩ and support currents above 460 A, making them suitable for on-board chargers, traction inverters and battery management systems. They are also targeted at e-mobility, DC-DC converters and high-current industrial modules where efficiency and thermal reliability are essential.

As carmakers shift from 12 V to 48 V subsystems to improve efficiency and extend driving range, reducing conduction losses is critical. Nexperia’s latest MOSFETs deliver higher power density, cut the need for parallel devices and save up to 40% PCB space compared with traditional TOLL or TOLT packages.

Built on a next-generation trench silicon platform, the CCPAK1212 devices offer a thermal resistance of 0.1 K/W and a Safe Operating Area rating of up to 400 A at 100 V. They are available in both top-side cooled and bottom-side cooled versions to give engineers flexibility in thermal management and system layout.

To learn more about Nexperia’s automotive MOSFETs, visit: www.nexperia.com/ccpak-mosfets.

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