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APT5518BFLLG Datasheet, PDF (1/5 Pages) Advanced Power Technology – POWER MOS 7 R FREDFET
APT5518BFLL
APT5518SFLL
550V 31A 0.180Ω
POWER MOS 7 R FREDFET
BFLL
Power MOS 7® is a new generation of low loss, high voltage, N-Channel
enhancement mode power MOSFETS. Both conduction and switching
losses are addressed with Power MOS 7® by significantly lowering R
and Qg.
Power
MOS
7®
combines
lower
conduction
and
switching
DS(ON)
losses
along with exceptionally fast switching speeds inherent with APT's
patented metal gate structure.
TO-247
• Lower Input Capacitance • Increased Power Dissipation
• Lower Miller Capacitance • Easier To Drive
• Lower Gate Charge, Qg
• TO-247 or Surface Mount D3PAK Package
• FAST RECOVERY BODY DIODE
D3PAK
SFLL
D
G
S
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Symbol
VDSS
ID
IDM
VGS
VGSM
PD
TJ,TSTG
TL
IAR
EAR
EAS
Parameter
Drain-Source Voltage
Continuous Drain Current @ TC = 25°C
Pulsed Drain Current 1
Gate-Source Voltage Continuous
Gate-Source Voltage Transient
Total Power Dissipation @ TC = 25°C
Linear Derating Factor
Operating and Storage Junction Temperature Range
Lead Temperature: 0.063" from Case for 10 Sec.
Avalanche Current 1 (Repetitive and Non-Repetitive)
Repetitive Avalanche Energy 1
Single Pulse Avalanche Energy 4
All Ratings: TC = 25°C unless otherwise specified.
APT5518
UNIT
550
Volts
31
Amps
124
±30
Volts
±40
403
Watts
3.23
W/°C
-55 to 150
°C
300
31
Amps
30
mJ
1300
STATIC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Symbol Characteristic / Test Conditions
MIN TYP MAX
BVDSS Drain-Source Breakdown Voltage (VGS = 0V, ID = 250µA)
550
ID(on) On State Drain Current 2 (VDS > ID(on) x RDS(on) Max, VGS = 10V)
31
RDS(on) Drain-Source On-State Resistance 2 (VGS = 10V, 15.5A)
IDSS
Zero Gate Voltage Drain Current (VDS = 550V, VGS = 0V)
Zero Gate Voltage Drain Current (VDS = 440V, VGS = 0V, TC = 125°C)
IGSS Gate-Source Leakage Current (VGS = ±30V, VDS = 0V)
VGS(th) Gate Threshold Voltage (VDS = VGS, ID = 1mA)
3
0.180
250
1000
±100
5
CAUTION: These Devices are Sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge. Proper Handling Procedures Should Be Followed.
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UNIT
Volts
Amps
Ohms
µA
nA
Volts