Vishay Intertechnology Expands Inductor Product Line to Enhance Market Reach

Vishay Intertechnology

MALVERN, PA — Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH) has announced a substantial expansion of its inductor product lines, a strategic move aimed at providing customers with more choices to fine-tune cost and performance in their designs. This development is poised to simplify the sourcing process by offering a diverse range of devices across various price points.

The expansion introduces products that cater to applications requiring significantly higher inductance and voltage levels. These additions include wireless charging inductors, shielded and semi-shielded drum core inductors, common-mode chokes, coupled inductors, trans-inductance voltage regulator inductors (TLVR), and high current ferrite impedance beads. This broadened portfolio also improves noise reduction capabilities, thereby enhancing Vishay’s offerings in telecom, industrial, and consumer markets.

In tandem with the product expansion, Vishay is investing heavily in capacity upgrades and expanding its IHLP® production capabilities across all facilities. This includes the newly opened La Laguna plant in Gómez Palacio, Durango, Mexico, as well as locations in China and Southeast Asia.

Mike Husman, Senior Vice President of the Inductor Division at Vishay, stated, “Our commitment to providing our customers with optimized cost vs. performance, capacity readiness with short lead times, and breadth of product is at the forefront of this expansion. This ambitious undertaking will result in the addition of 1800 additional SKUs across more than 70 series, further solidifying Vishay as the go-to source for inductor technology.”

By bolstering its product line and increasing production capacities, Vishay is well-positioned to meet growing demands and deliver innovative solutions that support the evolving design requirements of its global clientele.

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