MOSFETs Fortify Power Supplies And Motors

Oct. 8, 2008
The company's latest family of 60V and 75V MOSFETs seek employment in industrial battery applications, i.e., electric bikes, scooters, utility carts, uninterruptible power supplies, and other motor-driven designs. The N-channel devices exploit trench

The company's latest family of 60V and 75V MOSFETs seek employment in industrial battery applications, i.e., electric bikes, scooters, utility carts, uninterruptible power supplies, and other motor-driven designs. The N-channel devices exploit trench MOSFET technology and are available in lead-free, TO-220, D-PAK, and D2 PAK packages. The family consists of six 60V devices, the IRF1018EPbF, IRF1018ESPbF, IRFR1018EPbF, IRFB3806PbF, IRFS3806PbF, and IRFR3806PbF, specifying on resistances of either 8.4 or 15.8 milliOhms at a VGS of 10V depending on the device. Three 75V devices include the IRFB3607PbF, IRFS3607PbF, and IRFR3607PbF specifying an on resistance of 9 milliOhms at a VGS of 10V. The 75V MOSFETs are identical with the exception of case options. Depending on the device, prices range from $0.46 to $0.60 each/1,000. For more information, contact Graham Robertson at INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER, El Segundo, CA. (310) 726-8512.

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