onsemi UltraFET N-Channel MOSFET, 33 A, 60 V, 3-Pin TO-220AB HUF76423P3

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HUF76423P3
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Brand

onsemi

Channel Type

N

Maximum Continuous Drain Current

33 A

Maximum Drain Source Voltage

60 V

Package Type

TO-220AB

Series

UltraFET

Mounting Type

Through Hole

Pin Count

3

Maximum Drain Source Resistance

38 mΩ

Channel Mode

Enhancement

Minimum Gate Threshold Voltage

1V

Maximum Power Dissipation

85 W

Transistor Configuration

Single

Maximum Gate Source Voltage

-16 V, +16 V

Number of Elements per Chip

1

Typical Gate Charge @ Vgs

28 nC @ 10 V

Maximum Operating Temperature

+175 °C

Width

4.7mm

Transistor Material

Si

Length

10.67mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55 °C

Height

16.3mm

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