Description
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| Parameter |
Symbol |
Min |
Typ |
Max |
Unit |
Conditions |
| Drain-Source Voltage |
VDS |
- |
- |
500 |
V |
- |
| Gate-Source Voltage |
VGS |
-15 |
- |
15 |
V |
- |
| Drain Current |
ID |
- |
4 |
6 |
A |
VDS = 25V, VGS = 4V |
| Transconductance |
gfs |
2.5 |
3.5 |
4.5 |
S |
VDS = 25V, VGS = 4V |
| Input Capacitance |
Ciss |
- |
1200 |
- |
pF |
f = 1 MHz |
| Output Capacitance |
Coss |
- |
200 |
- |
pF |
f = 1 MHz |
| Reverse Transfer Capacitance |
Crss |
- |
100 |
- |
pF |
f = 1 MHz |
| Gate Threshold Voltage |
VGS(th) |
1.5 |
2.5 |
3.5 |
V |
ID = 1 mA |
| Maximum Junction Temperature |
TJ(max) |
- |
- |
175 |
°C |
- |
| Storage Temperature Range |
Tstg |
-55 |
- |
150 |
°C |
- |
Instructions for Use:
Biasing:
- Ensure that the gate-source voltage (VGS) is within the specified range to avoid damage to the device.
- The drain current (ID) should be controlled to prevent overheating and potential damage.
Thermal Management:
- The maximum junction temperature (TJ(max)) should not exceed 175°C. Use appropriate heat sinks or cooling methods if necessary.
- Store the device within the storage temperature range (-55°C to 150°C) to maintain reliability.
Capacitance Considerations:
- The input capacitance (Ciss), output capacitance (Coss), and reverse transfer capacitance (Crss) affect the switching performance. Design the circuit to minimize parasitic effects.
Gate Drive:
- Use a low impedance driver to ensure fast and clean switching transitions.
- Avoid excessive gate-source voltage (VGS) to prevent gate oxide breakdown.
Mounting:
- Ensure proper mechanical mounting to maintain good thermal contact with the heatsink.
- Follow recommended PCB layout guidelines to minimize inductance and improve performance.
Testing:
- Test the device under controlled conditions to verify its performance parameters.
- Use appropriate test equipment to measure key parameters such as transconductance (gfs) and gate threshold voltage (VGS(th)).
Handling:
- Handle the device with care to avoid static discharge and physical damage.
- Follow ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) precautions during handling and assembly.
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