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APT20M19JVR Datasheet, PDF (2/4 Pages) Advanced Power Technology – Power MOS V is a new generation of high voltage N-Channel enhancement mode power MOSFETs.
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Symbol
Ciss
Coss
Crss
Qg
Qgs
Qgd
td(on)
tr
td(off)
tf
Characteristic
Input Capacitance
Output Capacitance
Reverse Transfer Capacitance
Total Gate Charge 3
Gate-Source Charge
Gate-Drain ("Miller ") Charge
Turn-on Delay Time
Rise Time
Turn-off Delay Time
Fall Time
Test Conditions
VGS = 0V
VDS = 25V
f = 1 MHz
VGS = 10V
VDD = 0.5 VDSS
ID = 0.5 ID[Cont.] @ 25°C
VGS = 15V
VDD = 0.5 VDSS
ID = ID[Cont.] @ 25°C
RG = 0.6Ω
APT20M19JVR
MIN TYP MAX UNIT
9700 11640
2250 3150 pF
700 1050
330 495
60
90
nC
150 225
15
30
40
80
ns
45
70
9
18
SOURCE-DRAIN DIODE RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS
Symbol
IS
ISM
VSD
t rr
Q rr
Characteristic / Test Conditions
Continuous Source Current (Body Diode)
Pulsed Source Current 1 (Body Diode)
Diode Forward Voltage 2 (VGS = 0V, IS = -ID[Cont.])
Reverse Recovery Time (IS = -ID[Cont.], dlS/dt = 100A/µs)
Reverse Recovery Charge (IS = -ID[Cont.], dlS/dt = 100A/µs)
MIN TYP MAX UNIT
112
Amps
448
1.3 Volts
340
ns
5
µC
THERMAL / PACKAGE CHARACTERISTICS
Symbol Characteristic
MIN
RθJC
RθJA
VIsolation
Torque
Junction to Case
Junction to Ambient
RMS Voltage (50-60 Hz Sinusoidal Waveform From Terminals to Mounting Base for 1 Min.)
Maximum Torque for Device Mounting Screws and Electrical Terminations.
2500
TYP
MAX
0.25
40
13
UNIT
°C/W
Volts
lb•in
1 Repetitive Rating: Pulse width limited by maximum junction
temperature.
2 Pulse Test: Pulse width < 380 µS, Duty Cycle < 2%
3 See MIL-STD-750 Method 3471
4 Starting Tj = +25°C, L = 0.58mH, RG = 25Ω, Peak IL = 67A
Microsemi reserves the right to change, without notice, the specifications and information contained herein.
0.3
D=0.5
0.1
0.2
0.05
0.1
0.01
0.005
0.05
0.02
0.01
SINGLE PULSE
Note:
t1
t2
Duty Factor D = t1/t2
Peak TJ = PDM x ZθJC + TC
0.001
10-5
10-4
10-3
10-2
10-1
1.0
10
RECTANGULAR PULSE DURATION (SECONDS)
FIGURE 1, MAXIMUM EFFECTIVE TRANSIENT THERMAL IMPEDANCE, JUNCTION-TO-CASE vs PULSE DURATION