Toshiba, with over 50 years' experience in the US, provides solutions for diverse industries, leveraging digital technologies to address society's challenges and ensure a sustainable future. The company's innovative strides in energy, infrastructure, and devices aim to turn on the promise of a new day. Toshiba offers a wide range of products and services, including IoT solutions, semiconductors, power systems, and retail solutions. With a strong focus on digital transformation, sustainability, and innovation, Toshiba collaborates with clients globally to create a better world through technological advancement.
The DTMOSVI MOSFET optimizes gate design for a 36% reduction in FoM and a 52% reduction in switching losses, enabling significant power efficiency and smaller DFN8x8 equipment size.
Toshiba debuts its 7UL series with 21 new XSON6 logic ICs, supporting voltage-level translation from 0.9V to 3.6V for high-density AI and IoT applications.
New TB9084FTG gate driver IC integrates key functions into a compact, robust AEC-Q100 Grade 0 compliant package, enabling smaller, more reliable three-phase brushless motor systems.
New Zener diodes enhance performance by tightening voltage tolerance ±5% and reducing reverse current 0.5μA, simplifying design and reducing power without PCB changes.
The new DCL52xx00 series offers 150 Mbps transfer speed, 100 kV/µs CMTI, and 0.8 ns pulse width distortion, ensuring robust noise immunity for real-time industrial communication.
By combining 12-disk stacking with MAMR innovation, Toshiba aims to target 40TB-class 3.5-inch hard drives by 2027, thereby enhancing density, durability, and efficiency for next-generation data centres.
The new XCEZ series in a 1.6×0.8 mm SOD-523 package delivers low dynamic resistance, 6 W surge endurance, and AEC-Q101 reliability for space-constrained automotive systems.
Toshiba launched the TPH2R70AR5, a 100V N-channel power MOSFET using its U-MOS11-H process, featuring a 42% improved figure-of-merit to boost efficiency in industrial switched-mode power supplies.
With a 650V drain-source voltage and a -10V to 25V gate-source range, the new MOSFETs offer simplified circuit design and wide compatibility for various gate drive circuits.
Toshiba and SICC have signed an MOU to improve the quality and characteristics of SiC power semiconductor wafers, ensuring a stable supply for the growing demand in AI data centers.