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UPA2757GR Datasheet, PDF (1/8 Pages) NEC – MOS FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR SWITCHING N-CHANNEL POWER MOS FET
DATA SHEET
MOS FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR
μ PA2757GR
SWITCHING
N-CHANNEL POWER MOS FET
DESCRIPTION
The μ PA2757GR is Dual N-channel MOS Field Effect
Transistors designed for switching application.
FEATURES
• Low on-state resistance
RDS(on)1 = 36.0 mΩ MAX. (VGS = 10 V, ID = 3.0 A)
RDS(on)2 = 50.0 mΩ MAX. (VGS = 4.5 V, ID = 3.0 A)
• Low gate charge
QG = 10 nC TYP. (VGS = 10 V)
• Built-in G-S protection diode
• Small and surface mount package (Power SOP8)
PACKAGE DRAWING (Unit: mm)
8
5
1 : Source 1
2 : Gate 1
7, 8 : Drain 1
3 : Source 2
4 : Gate 2
5, 6 : Drain 2
1
4
5.37 MAX.
6.0 ± 0.3
4.4
0.8
0.5 ± 0.2
1.27 0.78 MAX.
0.10
ORDERING INFORMATION
0.40
+0.10
–0.05
0.12 M
PART NUMBER
μ PA2757GR-E1-AT Note
μ PA2757GR-E2-AT Note
LEAD PLATING
Pure Sn
PACKING
Tape 2500
p/reel
PACKAGE
Power SOP8
Note Pb-free (This product does not contain Pb in the external electrode and other parts.)
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
(1/2 circuit)
Drain
Gate
Body
Diode
Gate
Protection
Diode
Source
Remark The diode connected between the gate and source of the transistor serves as a protector against ESD.
When this device actually used, an additional protection circuit is externally required if a voltage exceeding
the rated voltage may be applied to this device.
Caution This product is electrostatic-sensitive device due to low ESD capability and should be handled with
caution for electrostatic discharge. VESD ± 600 V TYP. (C = 100 pF, R = 1.5 kΩ)
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Before using this document, please
confirm that this is the latest version.
Not all products and/or types are available in every country. Please check with an NEC Electronics
sales representative for availability and additional information.
Document No. G18206EJ2V0DS00 (2nd edition)
Date Published November 2007 NS
Printed in Japan
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2006, 2007