Your Specialist for Semiconductor Solutions
Semiconductor Diodes and Rectifiers have always been essential components of electronic devices. Rectifiers in power supplies, diodes for signal processing or protective elements in various circuits: Modern electronics cannot work without these parts.
The heart of a semiconductor device is the silicon chip. While many suppliers just buy the chips and assemble them into a package, Diotec has got the complete know how of semiconductor production.
From wafer and chip production through assembly to testing and packaging: The necessary equipment is mostly produced by Diotec itself, optimized for each production step.
Diotec is one of the market leaders in the field of Zener and TVS diodes , offering one of the widest range of products and fastest delivery time.
Less Size, Less Weight, More Power: The Step Ahead in Competition for our Customers
The trend is going to even more miniaturized devices and circuits. On the other side, cost pressure is increasing on manufacturers of electronics. Modern LED lighting requires tiny drivers with as low as possible power losses and heat generation.
Newly developed devices such as the “Protectifiers®” bridges with low forward voltage drop, the space-saving combination of TVS and Fast diode in one Melf package or the Schottkys in ultra-flat PowerSMD are examples how Diotec adresses these needs. For our customers it is the step ahead from their competition, which helps them to survive in the market!
Special Diodes for Special Applications – the Example of “LowVF” Diodes
Commodities are offered by many. But special requirements need a specialist. Parameters have to be selected, leads to be configured or even a completely new chip has to be developed.
“LowVF” semiconductors are designed for low forward voltage drop (parameter “VF”) at yet high reverse voltage.
If necessary, a fast switching time or suppressor characteristic (for over voltage protection) can be added. Such special semiconductors are used as bypass diodes in solar panels or as free-wheeling diodes in motor controls.