High-Reliability Discrete Power Management
We have a long heritage of more than 60 years and a reputation as the leader in delivering high-reliability discrete technologies for a broad array of aerospace, defense, commercial aviation, automotive and industrial applications. Because our clients have come to rely on our expertise to enable them to meet their objectives, you’ll find our discrete products on all of the major defense and space platforms developed around the globe. As a key member of the JEDEC standards committee, we help shape the standards and innovation the market requires to support the latest programs. Our vision drives us to constantly enhance our portfolio with new products, new screening options and state-of-the-art manufacturing to support whatever developments lie ahead.
We have the widest portfolio of qualified MIL-PRF-19500 devices in the industry and augment it with additional screening capabilities to meet your design’s exacting requirements. Take a moment to review the vast array of discrete products we offer.
Product Categories
Diode and Rectifier Devices
Our diode offering includes switching didoes, power rectifiers, Schottky diodes, diode arrays and virtually every variety of diode used in space, commercial aviation, high-reliability, military and industrial (including automotive) applications.
Voltage and Current Regulator Devices
We offer current regulators, zero-temperature compensated Zener diodes and a wide range of small-signal and power Zener diodes.
Transistor Devices
We provide small-signal and power Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) in a discrete NPN or PNP configuration, as well as Junction Field Effect Transistors (JFETs), Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs) and Power ICs (PICs).
Hybrid Devices
We manufacturer a range of voltage regulation hybrid designs, including Point-of-Load (POL) regulators, for the most extreme and harsh aerospace and defense applications.
Protection Devices
Our Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) diodes provide critical protection by going into avalanche breakdown within no more than a few nanoseconds after a strike, clamping the transient voltage and routing its current to the ground.