STP9NK65ZFPN-channel 650 V - 1 Ohm - 6.4 A TO-220FP Zener-protected SuperMESH(TM) Power MOSFET | Transistors | 1 | Active | These devices are N-channel Zener-protected Power MOSFETs developed using STMicroelectronics' SuperMESH™ technology, achieved through optimization of ST's well established strip-based PowerMESH™ layout. In addition to a significant reduction in on-resistance, this device is designed to ensure a high level of dv/dt capability for the most demanding applications. |
| Single FETs, MOSFETs | 1 | NRND | |
STPA0014 x 50 W MOSFET quad bridge power amplifier | Audio | 3 | Active | The STPA001 is a breakthrough MOSFET technology class AB audio power amplifier designed for high power car radio. The fully complementary P-Channel/N-Channel output structure allows a rail to rail output voltage swing which, combined with high output current and minimized saturation losses sets new power references in the car-radio field, with unparalleled distortion performances.
The STPA001 can operate down to 6V and this makes the IC compliant to the most recent OEM specifications for low voltage operation (so called 'start-stop' battery profile during engine stop), helping car manufacturers to reduce the overall emissions and thus contributing to environment protection. |
STPA0024 x 52 W quad bridge power amplifier with low voltage operation | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 1 | Active | The STPA002 is a MOSFET class AB audio power amplifier, designed for high-power car radio. In addition to the outstanding output current capability and distortion performance, the STPA002 is extremely robust against several kinds of fortuitous misconnections.
It is compliant to the most recent OEM specifications for low voltage operation in start-stop vehicles, and can sustain hybrid vehicles battery transitions.
It includes a DC offset detector and, in Flexiwatt27 package, a clipping detector. |
STPA0034 x 52 W quad bridge power amplifier with low voltage operation | Linear | 1 | Active | The STPA003 is a MOSFET class AB audio power amplifier, designed for high-power car radio. In addition to the outstanding output current capability and distortion performance, the STPA003 is extremely robust against several kinds of fortuitous misconnection.
It is compliant to the most recent OEM specifications for low voltage operation (the so called 'start-stop' battery profile during engine stop).
It includes a DC offset detector and, in Flexiwatt27 package, a high side driver or a clipping detector. |
STPA0084 x 50 W MOSFET quad bridge power amplifier | Audio | 3 | Active | STPA008 is a breakthrough MOSFET technology class AB audio power amplifier designed for high power car radio. The fully complementary P-Channel/N-Channel output structure allows a rail to rail output voltage swing which, combined with high output current and minimized saturation losses sets new power references in the car-radio field, with unparalleled distortion performances.
STPA008 can operate down to 6V and this makes the IC compliant to the most recent OEM specifications for low voltage operation (so called 'start-stop' battery profile during engine stop), helping car manufacturers to reduce the overall emissions and thus contributing to environment protection. |
| RF and Wireless | 1 | Obsolete | |
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 1 | Active | |
| Embedded | 1 | Obsolete | |
STPD01Programmable Buck Converter for USB Power Delivery | Special Purpose Regulators | 1 | Active | The STPD01 is a programmable synchronous buck converter suitable to provide power supply in applications following USB power delivery specifications.
The device provides those voltages required by USB power delivery systems as stated in USB PD 3.0 spec up to 60 W output power (20 V, 3 A).
The different levels of output voltage and current limitation can be set dynamically through I2C interface.
Overvoltage, overcurrent and overtemperature protections are included in the device.
A programmable watchdog improves the robustness and the safety of the complete system.
Finally, the device is available in QFN24L 3 x 4 mm2. |