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Vishay / Dale Reference Designs
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Vishay manufactures a large portfolio of discrete semiconductors and passive components. Vishay’s design experts are leveraging that portfolio by designing complete solutions. These reference designs are highly reliable and address demanding requirements for power management in electromobility, industrial automation, telecom, and more. These design BOMs typically include >80% Vishay components. All of the resources needed for fast development are easily accessed: schematics, PCB layouts, BOMs, 3D views, and Gerber files.
Automotive Reference Designs
Features high pulse load resistors, carbon film MELF resistors, and thick film technology resistors.
Reference design to discharge 450V DC-link bus voltage to 60V in <2s for a 600μF DC-link capacitor.
Can switch loads up to 200A and features a compact double-sided FR4 PCB with passive cooling.
SiC MOSFETs and VOA300 optocoupler, 40kW, operates continuously at full power with <30W of losses.
SiC MOSFETs and VOA300 optocoupler, 40kW, operates continuously at full power with <25W of losses.
Evaluates the low TCR shunt WSBE8518 and uses a single USB-C Connector to power the circuit.
Displays the capabilities of Vishay's High-Voltage Intelligent Battery Shunt Redundant (HV-IBSR).
Features six modular power stages capable of 500W each and uses insulated metal substrate (IMS).
Features two module power stages, each rated for 500W and a reference design is available.
Designed to protect the hardware in power applications and features an adjustable current limit.
Isolated AC or DC Voltage Sensing
Voltage-sensing solutions for high AC-voltage designs that require an isolated HV sensing circuit.
Based on the VIA2000SD isolation amplifier and a CDHV voltage divider.
Industrial
Photovoltaic (PV) harvesting backup demonstration circuit with a supercapacitor voltage of 4.2V.
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Published: 2023-07-18
| Updated: 2026-02-18