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Vishay Intertechnology has been awarded the title of Global Discrete Semiconductors & Passive Components Solution Provider of the Year at the 2020 BIS Excellence and Technovation Awards (BETA), hosted by BISinfotech. The awards recognize market-leading companies driving industry growth. Vishay's Vinod Tarale accepted the award on October 30, emphasizing that innovation requires resilience and courage. This recognition highlights Vishay's extensive portfolio of essential discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components.
Vishay Intertechnology has launched a new series of Automotive Grade aluminum electrolytic capacitors designed for high performance in demanding applications. The 190 RTL series capacitors feature high ripple currents up to 3.36 A, operate at temperatures up to +125 °C, and have a long lifespan of 6,000 hours. Compared to previous generations, these capacitors offer lower impedance and increased ripple current, enabling more efficient designs and reduced component count. With sizes ranging from 10 x 12 mm to 18 x 35 mm and rated voltages up to 50 V, they are ideal for automotive and industrial markets.
Vishay Intertechnology (NYSE: VSH) has launched new broadband Microwave Global Models™ for its CH series resistors, available in 02016, 0402, and 0603 case sizes. These models, validated up to 67 GHz, enhance applications requiring high frequency performance. Notably, the CH series resistors can operate up to 70 GHz, making them suitable for advanced millimeter-wave 5G networks and radar systems. As part of a collaboration with Modelithics, customers gain access to a free 90-day trial of the data in the Modelithics component library.
Vishay Intertechnology (NYSE: VSH) announced a dividend of $0.095 per share for its common and Class B common stock. The dividend will be paid on December 23, 2020, to stockholders of record by December 11, 2020. Future dividends will depend on Board approval. As a major player in discrete semiconductors and passive components, Vishay supports various sectors, including automotive and telecommunications. Investors should note that dividends are subject to risks and uncertainties that could affect future payouts.
Vishay Intertechnology has announced that its VEML3328 and VEML3328SL RGBW-IR sensors won the 2020 AspenCore World Electronics Achievement Award in the Sensors category. These sensors offer improved linearity and sensitivity for applications including digital cameras and IoT smart lighting. Recognized at the Global High-Tech Executive Forum in Shenzhen, China, the sensors integrate photodiodes, amplifiers, and circuits on a single chip, enhancing color accuracy and brightness adjustments. The award highlights Vishay's commitment to innovation in the electronics sector.
Vishay Intertechnology has launched two new Automotive Grade proximity sensors, the VCNL3030X01 and VCNL3036X01, which provide high resolution of up to 20 µm for force sensing applications. These sensors are designed to prevent false triggers in various applications, including automotive and consumer devices. The devices support an I²C bus communication interface, programmable interrupts, and have selectable output formats. Samples are available now, with a lead time of six to 12 weeks for larger orders. Both sensors are RoHS-compliant and offer enhanced design flexibility.
Vishay Intertechnology has launched the SQJ264EP, an AEC-Q101 qualified n-channel 60 V MOSFET, in a compact 5 mm by 6 mm footprint, aiming to enhance efficiency in automotive DC/DC switch-mode power supplies. This innovation combines both high and low side MOSFETs, reducing component count and board space while improving power density. Key features include a maximum on-resistance of 8.6 mΩ, high temperature operation up to +175 °C, and better solder flow optimization. Samples and production quantities are available now with lead times of 12 weeks for large orders.
Vishay Intertechnology reported Q3 revenues of $640 million, up from $581.7 million in Q2 and $628.3 million in Q3 2019. The company achieved a gross margin and operating margin of 23.7% and 9.6% respectively. Net earnings rose to $33.5 million or $0.23 per diluted share. Vishay acquired Applied Thin-Film Products for $25.9 million and repurchased $58.9 million of convertible notes. Guidance for Q4 stands at revenues of $620 to $660 million with a gross margin of 23.9%.
Vishay Intertechnology (NYSE: VSH) will showcase new component technologies at the virtual electronica 2020 event from Nov. 9-12. Under the brand identity The DNA of tech™, Vishay will present a variety of products, including power inductors, current sense resistors, and silicon carbide Schottky diodes. These innovations aim to enhance automation in factories, support automotive electrification, and advance 5G technology and the Internet of Things (IoT). Registration for the event is free and can be completed online.
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH) has launched a new series of low impedance aluminum electrolytic capacitors, the 170 RVZ series, designed for automotive applications. These capacitors can handle ripple currents up to 3.8 A and operate at temperatures up to +105 °C, with a useful life of 10,000 hours at this temperature. Compared to earlier models, they offer 10-15% higher ripple current and reduced impedance, providing designers with greater flexibility and space savings. They are AEC-Q200 qualified and are suited for various applications including automotive and telecommunications.