Injunction covers approximately 80 infringing parts and other parts
containing similar infringing circuitry
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Power Integrations (Nasdaq:POWI)
today announced that a Federal District Court in Delaware has granted
its request for another permanent injunction against Fairchild
Semiconductor products that infringe the company’s patents. The ruling,
issued yesterday, follows a 2012 jury verdict in which approximately 80
Fairchild products were found to violate three of Power Integrations’
patents. The injunction takes effect immediately; the list of Fairchild
products subject to the injunction is as follows:
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AS1000
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FAN6793
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FSEZ2007
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SG5841J
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SG6846A
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AS1003
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FAN6861
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FSEZ2016
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SG5842
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SG6846B
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AS1207
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FAN6862
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FSEZ2037
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SG5842A
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SG6846C
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DAP024
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FAN6862L
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LTA504SG
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SG5842J
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SG6846G
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FAN100
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FAN6862R
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LTA504SJ
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SG5842JA
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SG6848
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FAN102
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FSBH0170
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LTA703S
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SG5851
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SG6849
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FAN103
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FSBH0270
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LTA704S
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SG5851A
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SG68502
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FAN104
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FSBH0370
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LTA705S
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SG6741
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SG68502A
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FAN301
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FSBH0F70
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LTA809FA
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SG6741A
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SG68502B
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FAN400A
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FSEZ1016A
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LTA810FA
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SG6742
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SG6858
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FAN400C
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FSEZ1116
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LTA811FA
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SG6742HL
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SG6859
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FAN6747
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FSEZ1216
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PO168MY
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SG6742HR
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SG6859A
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FAN6751
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FSEZ1216B
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PO268MY
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SG6742ML
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SG6860
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FAN6752
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FSEZ1217
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PO368MY
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SG6742MR
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SGP100
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FAN6753
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FSEZ1307
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SG5701
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SG6842J
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SGP101
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FAN6754
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FSEZ1317
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SG5841
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SG6846
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SGP400
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FAN6791
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The court’s order also provides that any additional Fairchild products
that include the infringing “integrated frequency jitter” and/or “saw
limiter” (i.e., constant output power) features are also subject to the
injunction. Further, the court ordered Fairchild to provide notification
of the injunction to all customers, distributors and other third parties
that have purchased the infringing products. Financial damages stemming
from the infringement are to be determined in a future court proceeding.
Yesterday’s ruling is the latest in a string of decisions relating to
the serial infringement of Power Integrations’ patents by Fairchild and
its System General (SG) subsidiary. In 2006, Fairchild was found to
infringe four of Power Integrations’ patents, resulting in a permanent
injunction against more than 100 infringing Fairchild products (listed
below). The court later found the infringement to be willful, describing
Fairchild’s behavior as “blatant copying.” Earlier this year, Fairchild
was ordered to undergo third-party monitoring after being found to have
violated the injunction.
In 2006, the International Trade Commission found that SG infringed two
of Power Integrations’ patents and later issued an exclusion order
barring the infringing products from the U.S. market. And earlier this
year in a Federal District Court in California, a jury found that
Fairchild willfully infringed two of Power Integrations’ patents and
awarded Power Integrations $105 million in damages. Power Integrations
is also seeking a permanent injunction against the approximately 140
Fairchild products implicated in that decision, and any other products
containing the infringing features, known as “frequency reduction”
(referred to by Fairchild as “Green Mode”) and “externally adjustable
current limit.” Some of the parts found to infringe in California are
already subject to the injunction issued yesterday by the Delaware Court.
Commented
Balu Balakrishnan
, president and CEO of Power Integrations:
“This latest ruling is another important step in our ongoing efforts to
stop Fairchild’s blatant disregard for our intellectual-property rights.
Fairchild has been found to infringe our patents on four separate
occasions, including repeated violations of the same patents. We hope
that today’s ruling and other recent decisions will help bring about an
end to Fairchild’s unlawful behavior.”
The following Fairchild products are already under permanent injunction
based on earlier litigation:
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FAN7602
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FSD200B
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FSDH0265RLDX
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FSDL321L_NL
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FSCM0465R
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FSD200B_NL
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FSDH0265RLDX_NL
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FSDM0170RNB
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FSCM0465RGWDTU
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FSD200BM
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FSDH0265RLN
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FSDM0265RL
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FSCM0465RIWDTU
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FSD200BM_NL
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FSDH0265RLN_NL
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FSDM0265RL_NL
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FSCM0465RJ
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FSD200BMX
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FSDH0265RLX
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FSDM0265RN
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FSCM0465RJX
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FSD210
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FSDH0265RLX_SB82190
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FSDM0265RN_NL
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FSCM0565R
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FSD210B
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FSDH0265RN
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FSDM0265RNB
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FSCM0565RCYDTU
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FSD210BH
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FSDH0270RNB
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FSDM0265RNB_NL
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FSCM0565RCYDTU_NL
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FSD210BM
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FSDH0370RNB
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FSDM0265RNC
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FSCM0565RD
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FSD210BM_NL
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FSDH321
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FSDM0265RNC_NL
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FSCM0565RGTU
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FSD210BMX
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FSDH321B
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FSDM0270RNB
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FSCM0565RGWDTU
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FSD210BMX_SB82110
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FSDH321L
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FSDM0365RL
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FSCM0565RIWDTU
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FSD210DH
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FSDH321LX
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FSDM0365RL_NL
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FSCM0565RJ
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FSD210H
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FSDH321LX_NL
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FSDM0365RLX
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FSCM0565RJX
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FSD210HD
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FSDH321Z
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FSDM0365RN
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FSCM0765R
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FSD210HD_NL
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FSDH321Z_NL
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FSDM0365RN_NL
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FSCM0765RC
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FSD210L
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FSDL0165RL
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FSDM0365RNB
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FSCM0765RCYDTU
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FSD211
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FSDL0165RL_NL
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FSDM0365RNC
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FSCM0765RCYDTU_NL
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FSD211H
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FSDL0165RN
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FSDM0370RNB
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FSCM0765RD
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FSD211H_NL
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FSDL0365RL
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FSDM100
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FSCM0765RGWDTU
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FSD500
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FSDL0365RL_NL
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FSDM100_NL
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FSCM0765RIWDTU
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FSDH0170RNB
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FSDL0365RN
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FSDM101
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FSCM0765RJ
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FSDH0265RL
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FSDL0365RNB
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FSDM311
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FSCM0765RJX
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FSDH0265RL_NL
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FSDL321
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FSDM311_NL
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FSD1000
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FSDH0265RL_SB82109
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FSDL321_NL
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FSDM311L
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FSD200
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FSDH0265RLD
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FSDL321L
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FSDM311L_NL
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FSD200_NL
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FSDH0265RLD_NL
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The list of Fairchild/SG products subject to ITC exclusion order is as
follows:
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SG6840
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SG6841
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SG6841x3
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SG6842
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SG6842J
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SG6843
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Earlier this year in the California case noted above, the following
Fairchild products were found to infringe Power Integrations’ patents on
its frequency-reduction and externally adjustable current limit features:
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AS1000
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FAN6755W
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FSBH0170A
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LTA703S
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SG6840
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AS1003
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FAN6756
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FSBH0170W
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LTA704S
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SG6841
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AS1207
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FAN6756AHL
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FSBH0270
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LTA705S
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SG6841x3
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DAP024
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FAN6791
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FSBH0270_F116
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LTA809FA
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SG6842
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DAP02A
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FAN6793
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FSBH0270A
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LTA810FA
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SG6842J
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FAN100
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FAN6861
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FSBH0270W
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LTA811FA
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SG6843
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FAN102
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FAN6862W
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FSBH0370
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PO168
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SG6846
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FAN103
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FAN6862
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FSBH0370_F116
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PO268
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SG6846A
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FAN103W
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FAN6862H
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FSBH0F70
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PO368
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SG6846B
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FAN104
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FAN6862HR
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FSBH0F70A
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SG3843G
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SG6846C
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FAN104W
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FAN6862L
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FSBH0F70A_F116
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SG5701
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SG6846G
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FAN301
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FAN6862R
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FSBH0F70WA
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SG5841
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SG6846WA
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FAN400A
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FAN6863
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FSEZ1016A
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SG5841J
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SG6848
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FAN400C
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FAN6863L
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FSEZ1216
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SG5842
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SG6849
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FAN6747
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FAN6863R
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FSEZ1216B
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SG5842A
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SG68502
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FAN6747W
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FAN6863W
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FSEZ1217
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SG5842J
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SG68502A
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FAN6747WA
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FAN6863WE
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FSEZ1307
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SG5842JA
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SG68502B
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FAN6747WALMY
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FAN6863WL
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FSEZ1307S
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SG5843
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SG6858
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FAN6749
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FAN6863WR
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FSEZ1317
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SG5851
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SG6859
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FAN6751
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FL103
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FSEZ1317A
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SG5851A
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SG6859A
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FAN6751MR
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FL7730
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FSEZ1317WA
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SG6741
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SG6859D
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FAN6752
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FL7732
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FSEZ2007
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SG6741A
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SG6860
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FAN6753
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FSB117H
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FSEZ2016
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SG6742
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SG6902
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FAN6754
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FSB127H
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FSEZ2037
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SG6742HL
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SG6905
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FAN6754A
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FSB137HL
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FSL127H
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SG6742HR
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SG6932
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FAN6754B
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FSB147H
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FSL137H
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SG6742ML
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SGP100
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FAN6754WA
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FSBH0170
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LTA504SG
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SG6742MR
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SGP101
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FAN6755
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FSBH0170_F116
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LTA504SJ
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SG6742WMR
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SGP400
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FAN6755UW
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About Power Integrations
Power
Integrations, Inc., is a Silicon Valley-based supplier of
high-performance electronic components used in high-voltage
power-conversion systems. The company’s integrated circuits and diodes
enable compact, energy-efficient AC-DC power supplies for a vast range
of electronic products including mobile devices, TVs, PCs, appliances,
smart utility meters and LED lights. CONCEPT IGBT drivers enhance
the efficiency, reliability and cost of high-power applications such as
industrial motor drives, solar and wind energy systems, electric
vehicles and high-voltage DC transmission. Since its introduction in
1998, Power Integrations’ EcoSmart® energy-efficiency
technology has prevented billions of dollars’ worth of energy waste and
millions of tons of carbon emissions. Reflecting the environmental
benefits of the company’s products, Power Integrations’ stock is
included in the NASDAQ® Clean Edge® Green Energy
Index, The Cleantech Index®, and the Ardour Global IndexSM.
For more information, including design-support tools and resources,
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