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Specifications
Name
Value
Type
Parameter
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
TO-263-3, D2Pak (2 Leads + Tab), TO-263AB
Operating Temperature
-55°C~175°C TJ
Packaging
Tube
Published
1998
Series
HEXFET®
Part Status
Discontinued
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
1 (Unlimited)
ECCN Code
EAR99
Technology
MOSFET (Metal Oxide)
Power Dissipation-Max
3.8W Ta 48W Tc
FET Type
N-Channel
Rds On (Max) @ Id, Vgs
180m Ω @ 6A, 10V
Vgs(th) (Max) @ Id
2V @ 250μA
Input Capacitance (Ciss) (Max) @ Vds
440pF @ 25V
Current - Continuous Drain (Id) @ 25°C
10A Tc
Gate Charge (Qg) (Max) @ Vgs
20nC @ 5V
Drain to Source Voltage (Vdss)
100V
Drive Voltage (Max Rds On,Min Rds On)
4V 10V
Vgs (Max)
±16V
RoHS Status
ROHS3 Compliant
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity
Unit Price
Ext. Price
1
$1.33000
$1.33
10
$1.18700
$11.87
100
$0.95070
$95.07
500
$0.75074
$375.37
IRL520NSPBF Product Details
IRL520NSPBF Description
The IRL520NSPBF is a HEXFET? single N-channel Power MOSFET utilizing advanced processing techniques to achieve the lowest possible ON-resistance per silicon area. This benefit combined with the fast switching speed and ruggedized device design provides an extremely efficient and reliable operation. The surface-mount power package is capable of accommodating die sizes up to HEX-4. It provides the highest power capability and the lowest possible ON resistance in any existing surface-mount package. It is suitable for high current applications because of its low internal connection resistance and can dissipate up to 2W in a typical surface-mount application.
IRL520NSPBF Features
Logic level gate drive
Advanced process technology
Dynamic dV/dt rating
Fully avalanche rating
Low static drain-to-source ON-resistance
Logic level
IRL520NSPBF Applications
Induction furnaces
Arc furnaces and arc welders
Steel rolling mills
Large motors with periodic loading
Thyristor drives
Railway traction which is mostly through d.c. drives