I can't see any major manufacturer being keen to keep production of lateral mosfets. Their only use is in audio, and this is rather a niche area where BJTs are more than adequate, and class AB is dying in favour of class D anyway. From a business point of view, more/better vertical mosfets is where it's at.
The Profusion Exicon parts are still showing as active on their website. Using 12 of them here, even sold off the spare ones, so hope they are indeed still available for many years in case I do something stupid with my 6-channel amp!
Aren't they more or less drop-in replacement for the Renesas parts anyhow? Maybe some tweaking of gate capacitance is needed but I think we can largely get by with only the Profusion parts.
I believe so
I can't see any major manufacturer being keen to keep production of lateral mosfets. Their only use is in audio, and this is rather a niche area where BJTs are more than adequate, and class AB is dying in favour of class D anyway. From a business point of view, more/better vertical mosfets is where it's at.
Vertical mosfets found their good use in Class D, they are also cheaper more robust and capable of producing more power.🙂
Sa muli,
Albert
I can't see any major manufacturer being keen to keep production of lateral mosfets. Their only use is in audio, and this is rather a niche area where BJTs are more than adequate, and class AB is dying in favour of class D anyway. From a business point of view, more/better vertical mosfets is where it's at.
I disagree. When I was doing RFIC design I worked closely with a foundry doing a silicon on sapphire process, which was unusual enough that the major foundries couldn't be bothered, but kept several smaller foundries quite busy.
Small foundries really like these niche products, but only when there isn't a lot of competition. Lateral power MOSFETs are a very straightforward well understood process, with easy lithography, relaxed geometry for high yield and no exotic materials. Add in being able to demand premium prices for product because of lack of competition and it's a no-brainer financially.
Having Renesas drop the line just means that Exicon's process is that much more guaranteed.
Or in matched sets from qua-co on eBay...
Is this a trustworthy seller?
Best regards!
qua-co is a good guy. I've never bought semiconductors from him but his upgrade boards for Hafler amps are first-rate. He's very responsive to questions too.
I just checked and I can still buy Lateral Mosfets.
I've brought a lot from the following supplier: Profusion Audio Semiconductors - Buy Online
Quote "The ECX10P20 is a suitable equivalent, replacement or substitute for the 2SJ162"
"The ECX10N20 is a suitable replacement, substitute or equivalent for the 2SK1058"
I've brought a lot from the following supplier: Profusion Audio Semiconductors - Buy Online
Quote "The ECX10P20 is a suitable equivalent, replacement or substitute for the 2SJ162"
"The ECX10N20 is a suitable replacement, substitute or equivalent for the 2SK1058"
Just got 10 pair from Profusion of the TO-247 with "S" indicator. They are said to be "closely matched". Shipping to US is $9 for under $100, no tracking. Over $100, it's $30 shipping with DHL.
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I can't see any major manufacturer being keen to keep production of lateral mosfets. Their only use is in audio, and this is rather a niche area where BJTs are more than adequate, and class AB is dying in favour of class D anyway. From a business point of view, more/better vertical mosfets is where it's at.
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I believe hoping for anything different would be akin to putting your head in the sand 😉
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The sky has been falling for quite a few years now🙂, but with the changing times, more class d options for high power, more vertical mosfet designs, who knows?
It hasnt kept me from going through three lateral fet amps in the last couple years however.
The sky has been falling for quite a few years now🙂, but with the changing times, more class d options for high power, more vertical mosfet designs, who knows?
It hasnt kept me from going through three lateral fet amps in the last couple years however.
Not dead, just smells funny
If anyone still cares about this thread, I had a phone conversation with Profusion here in the UK about their Exicon line of Lateral Mosfets and they are very much committed to this line of products.
There are numerous rumours that Renesas will drop laterals; this may happen, but if you want a supplier who is committed to manufacturing laterals, then contact Profusion in the UK: Profusion Audio Semiconductors - Buy Online
If anyone still cares about this thread, I had a phone conversation with Profusion here in the UK about their Exicon line of Lateral Mosfets and they are very much committed to this line of products.
There are numerous rumours that Renesas will drop laterals; this may happen, but if you want a supplier who is committed to manufacturing laterals, then contact Profusion in the UK: Profusion Audio Semiconductors - Buy Online
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