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MALVERN, Pa. - Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE:VSH), a $2.12 billion market cap electronic components manufacturer currently rated FAIR by InvestingPro, has completed the expansion of its inductor and frequency control device (FCD) product lines that was announced in September 2024, according to a company press release.
The electronic components manufacturer has released over 2,000 new SKUs across nearly 100 series of inductors and frequency control devices, with additional rollouts continuing through 2025. The expansion includes new wireless charging inductors, common-mode chokes, high current ferrite impedance beads, and TLVR inductors, along with approximately 15 new FCD products. The company’s stock has shown strong momentum, gaining over 40% in the past six months, while maintaining its 12-year streak of consistent dividend payments.
"This expansion was designed to deliver on our commitment to give customers maximum design flexibility," said Mike Husman, Senior Vice President of Vishay’s Inductor Division, in the press release.
To support the growth, Vishay has invested in global production capacity with expansions in Asia, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic. The company’s IHLP power inductors are now shipping from its La Laguna plant in Gómez Palacio, Durango.
Vishay expects to exceed 3,000 new SKUs across inductors and frequency control devices from its overall expansion effort. The company stated the expanded offering provides broader inductance and voltage ranges, improved noise suppression, and additional size variations for smaller PCB footprints.
Vishay Intertechnology manufactures discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components for automotive, industrial, computing, consumer, telecommunications, military, aerospace, and medical markets.
In other recent news, Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. announced that its SGTPL-28 series of space-grade planar transformers has been named a finalist for the 2025 Elektra Awards. The transformers are recognized in the Passive/Interconnection/Electromechanical Product of the Year category. Additionally, Vishay introduced a high-power current sense resistor, the Power Metal Strip WSLF1206, which offers a 5 W power rating in a compact size, enhancing power density and saving board space in high-power circuits. Vishay also expanded its 1200 V rectifier lineup with new SlimSMA HV devices, including both standard and automotive models, to cater to industrial and automotive applications.
Further developments include the UL certification of Vishay’s SL2220007 bigAMP thermistor, confirming its compliance with safety and performance standards. Vishay plans to showcase its semiconductor and passive technologies at PCIM Asia 2025, with a focus on AI infrastructure and electric vehicles. The exhibition will feature solutions for server power supplies and vehicle computing platforms for next-generation electric vehicles. These recent developments highlight Vishay’s ongoing commitment to innovation and compliance in its product offerings.
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