Good-Ark Semiconductor
Good-Ark Semiconductor, established in 1990 and publicly traded on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, is one of the world's largest manufacturers of diodes, rectifiers, and discrete semiconductors.
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Good-Ark Semiconductor is a leading global discrete semiconductor manufacturer established in 1990. Publicly listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange through parent company Suzhou Good-Ark Electronics Co. Ltd. (stock code: 002079), the company has solidified its position as one of the largest manufacturers of discrete semiconductors globally.
Good-Ark's comprehensive product portfolio includes:
- Diodes, rectifiers, and bridge rectifiers
- TVS and ESD protection devices
- Small signal and power MOSFETs with Trench Technology
- Transistors and switching devices
- Automotive rectifier diodes and power modules
Good-Ark is the industry leader in SMA/SMB/SMC and DFN/QFN package types, serving diverse industries including automotive, telecommunications, consumer electronics, industrial automation, and renewable energy applications worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What semiconductor products does Good-Ark manufacture?
- Good-Ark manufactures diodes, rectifiers, bridge rectifiers, TVS and ESD protection devices, small signal and power MOSFETs, transistors, automotive rectifier diodes, and power modules.
- What package types does Good-Ark specialize in?
- Good-Ark is the industry leader in SMA, SMB, SMC, DFN, and QFN package types, offering both surface mount and through-hole device options.
- Is Good-Ark Semiconductor a publicly traded company?
- Yes, Good-Ark is publicly traded on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange through parent company Suzhou Good-Ark Electronics Co. Ltd. under stock code 002079.
- What industries does Good-Ark serve?
- Good-Ark serves automotive, telecommunications, consumer electronics, industrial automation, and renewable energy industries with their discrete semiconductor products.