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Superjunction Device Enables High Power Ratings and Density While Lowering Conduction and Switching Losses to Increase Efficiency Superjunction Device Enables High Power Ratings and Density While Lowering Conduction and Switching Losses to Increase Efficiency
Plastic and Metallic Devices Are Compatible With Vishay's Panel Potentiometer Portfolio and Customizable to Customer Requirements Plastic and Metallic Devices Are Compatible With Vishay's Panel Potentiometer Portfolio and Customizable to Customer Requirements
Devices Combine Ultra Low TCR Down to ± 10 ppm/°C, Resistance Down to 15 µΩ, and Power Ratings to 50 W in 8518 and 8536 Case Sizes Devices Combine Ultra Low TCR Down to ± 10 ppm/°C, Resistance Down to 15 µΩ, and Power Ratings to 50 W in 8518 and 8536 Case Sizes
To Address the Latest Trends in Power Electronics, Company to Showcase MaxSiC™ Series SiC MOSFETs Alongside Broad Portfolio of Passive and Semiconductor Solutions To Address the Latest Trends in Power Electronics, Company to Showcase MaxSiC™ Series SiC MOSFETs Alongside Broad Portfolio of Passive and Semiconductor Solutions
Vishay (VSH) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Offered in the Compact QFN Package, Devices Offer Wider Voltage Range, Enhanced Dark-Ambient Sensitivity, and Improved Performance Under Strong DC Light and Wi-Fi Noise Offered in the Compact QFN Package, Devices Offer Wider Voltage Range, Enhanced Dark-Ambient Sensitivity, and Improved Performance Under Strong DC Light and Wi-Fi Noise
Available With C0G (NP0) and X7R Dielectrics, Devices Feature Voltages to 3000 VDC and Capacitance From 1.5 pF to 100 nF in Seven Case Sizes From 1206 to 2225 Available With C0G (NP0) and X7R Dielectrics, Devices Feature Voltages to 3000 VDC and Capacitance From 1.5 pF to 100 nF in Seven Case Sizes From 1206 to 2225
Vishay Intertechnology has been grinding through a tough downcycle, as weak demand across auto and industrial markets has weighed heavily on volumes and margins. Despite current weak end-markets and ongoing destocking challenges, not to mention limited near-term visibility, management is investing heavily in capacity to capitalize on future demand. There is a risk that weak end-market conditions persist through 2025, but the "electrify everything" trend remains in place and should drive a strong upcycle at some point.
Company to Highlight Breadth of Passive and Semiconductor Components in a Series of Demonstrations Across a Variety of Markets Company to Highlight Breadth of Passive and Semiconductor Components in a Series of Demonstrations Across a Variety of Markets
MALVERN, Pa., Feb. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH ), one of the world's largest manufacturers of discrete semiconductors and passive components, announced today that the Company's Board of Directors declared a dividend of $0.10 per share of common stock and Class B common stock, to be paid March 27, 2025 to stockholders of record as of the close of business March 13, 2025. Future dividends will be subject to Board approval.