N-Channel MOSFET, 10 A, 30 V, 6-Pin MLP onsemi FDMA8878
- RS Stock No.:
- 806-3481
- Mfr. Part No.:
- FDMA8878
- Brand:
- ON Semiconductor
- RS Stock No.:
- 806-3481
- Mfr. Part No.:
- FDMA8878
- Brand:
- ON Semiconductor
Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | ON Semiconductor | |
Channel Type | N | |
Maximum Continuous Drain Current | 10 A | |
Maximum Drain Source Voltage | 30 V | |
Package Type | MLP | |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | |
Pin Count | 6 | |
Maximum Drain Source Resistance | 21 mΩ | |
Channel Mode | Enhancement | |
Minimum Gate Threshold Voltage | 1.2V | |
Maximum Power Dissipation | 2.4 W | |
Transistor Configuration | Single | |
Maximum Gate Source Voltage | -20 V, +20 V | |
Typical Gate Charge @ Vgs | 8.5 nC @ 10 V | |
Transistor Material | Si | |
Length | 2mm | |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +150 °C | |
Number of Elements per Chip | 1 | |
Width | 2mm | |
Forward Diode Voltage | 1.2V | |
Series | PowerTrench | |
Height | 0.725mm | |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -55 °C | |
Priced to Clear | Yes | |
Select all | ||
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Brand ON Semiconductor | ||
Channel Type N | ||
Maximum Continuous Drain Current 10 A | ||
Maximum Drain Source Voltage 30 V | ||
Package Type MLP | ||
Mounting Type Surface Mount | ||
Pin Count 6 | ||
Maximum Drain Source Resistance 21 mΩ | ||
Channel Mode Enhancement | ||
Minimum Gate Threshold Voltage 1.2V | ||
Maximum Power Dissipation 2.4 W | ||
Transistor Configuration Single | ||
Maximum Gate Source Voltage -20 V, +20 V | ||
Typical Gate Charge @ Vgs 8.5 nC @ 10 V | ||
Transistor Material Si | ||
Length 2mm | ||
Maximum Operating Temperature +150 °C | ||
Number of Elements per Chip 1 | ||
Width 2mm | ||
Forward Diode Voltage 1.2V | ||
Series PowerTrench | ||
Height 0.725mm | ||
Minimum Operating Temperature -55 °C | ||
Priced to Clear Yes | ||
PowerTrench® N-Channel MOSFET, 10A to 19.9A, Fairchild Semiconductor
ON Semi MOSFETs provide superior design reliability from reduced voltage spikes and overshoot, to lower junction capacitance and reverse recovery charge, to elimination of additional external components to keep systems up and running longer.