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Automotive Qualified 40V to 100V Gen
10.2 MOSFETs
These devices are an expansion of IR’s family of
automotive qualified power MOSFETs specifically
designed for applications requiring low on-state
resistance (RDS(on)). These medium voltage devices
are particularly suited to truck applications with a 24V
battery voltage as well as applications on 12V boardnets where higher voltages are present. This
expansion offers customers an even wider choice of
voltages and packages for their automotive design.
Features
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Built on AU Gen 10.2 trench technology
Low On-Resistance
175C operating temperature
Fast switching
Repetitive avalanche allowed up to Tjmax
Lead-free, RoHS compliant
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Advantages
• Delivering RDS(on) as low as 2.6 mOhm at 55V, the family of devices
ranges from 40V to 100V and includes the first 75V offerings. With
higher voltages well suited for use in 24V truck systems, several of
the devices feature the new revised maximum current ratings of up
to 240A in a D2Pak-7P and 195A in a D2Pak.
• A revised Bill of Materials is optimized to provide robust and rugged
performance of the device.
• The MOSFETs are subject to dynamic and static part average
testing combined with 100 percent automated wafer level visual
inspection as part of IR’s automotive quality initiative targeting zero
defects.
• An additional passivation layer on the surface of the die forms an
insulating layer which improves reliability.
July 2010