Diodes Incorporated, founded in 1959 and headquartered in Plano, Texas, is a global manufacturer and supplier of high-quality application-specific standard products within the broad discrete, logic, and analog semiconductor markets. The company's extensive product portfolio includes diodes, rectifiers, transistors, MOSFETs, protection devices, amplifiers, sensors, and power management devices. Serving diverse industries such as consumer electronics, computing, communications, industrial, and automotive, Diodes Incorporated emphasizes innovation, quality, and sustainability. With approximately 8,600 employees worldwide and a presence in key markets, the company is committed to delivering leading-edge semiconductor solutions that meet the evolving needs of its global customer base.
Diodes Incorporated introduces SDT2U30CP3, SDT2U40CP3, and SDT2U60CP3 with industry-leading current densities, low forward voltage drop, and thermal resistance for smaller, more efficient portable, mobile, and wearable devices.
Diodes Incorporated releases a new automotive-compliant linear LED driver that enables users to independently control the brightness and color of its three channels.
Diodes Incorporated (Diodes) introduced a new portfolio of high-sensitivity Hall-effect sensors. Devices in the robust AH39xxQ series provide accurate speed and directional data or two independent outputs.
Diodes Incorporated introduces two automotive-compliant low dropout voltage regulators, the AP7583AQ and AP7583Q series, with 300mA maximum output current and 320mV dropout voltages.
The AL8853AQ is a highly integrated boost/SEPIC controller designed for automotive LED applications, including exterior lights, headlamps, head-up displays, and backlight displays.
Diodes Incorporated has introduced the AP7179D, a 3A-rated low-dropout voltage regulator, designed for powering noise-sensitive components like SerDes, RF components, and data converters in high-speed communications, test and measurement, medical, and video applications.
Diodes Incorporated (Diodes) has introduced two new portfolios of monolithic, unipolar Hall-effect switches designed for proximity sensing in battery-powered applications.
Devices in the AH171xQ series are designed for brushless DC motor commutation speed measurement, angular or linear encoders, and position sensors in demanding automotive and industrial applications.