P-Channel MOSFET, 11 A, 40 V, 8-Pin SOIC onsemi FDS4675_F085

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FDS4675-F085
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ON Semiconductor
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Brand

ON Semiconductor

Channel Type

P

Maximum Continuous Drain Current

11 A

Maximum Drain Source Voltage

40 V

Package Type

SOIC

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Pin Count

8

Maximum Drain Source Resistance

21 mΩ

Channel Mode

Enhancement

Minimum Gate Threshold Voltage

1V

Maximum Power Dissipation

2.4 W

Transistor Configuration

Single

Maximum Gate Source Voltage

-20 V, +20 V

Width

3.9mm

Number of Elements per Chip

1

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150 °C

Length

4.9mm

Typical Gate Charge @ Vgs

40 nC @ 4.5 V

Transistor Material

Si

Height

1.575mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55 °C

Series

PowerTrench

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PowerTrench® MOSFETs are optimised power switches that offer increase of system efficiency and power density. They combine small gate charge(Qg), small reverse recovery charge(Qrr) and soft reverse recovery body diode, which contributes to fast switching of synchronous rectification in AC/DC power supplies.
The latest PowerTrench® MOSFETs employa shielded-gate structure that provides charge balance. By utilizing this advanced technology, the FOM (Figure of Merit) of these devices is significant lower than that of previous generations.
Soft body diode performance of the PowerTrench® MOSFETs is able to eliminate snubber circuits or replace a higher voltage rating MOSFET.


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