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IRF822

Specifications

SKU: 4571768

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N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET
Parameter Symbol Min Typical Max Unit Notes
Drain-Source Voltage VDS - 500 - V
Gate-Source Voltage VGS -20 - 20 V
Continuous Drain Current (TC = 25°C) ID - 7 - A
Continuous Drain Current (TC = 100°C) ID - 4 - A
Pulse Drain Current (TC = 25°C, tp = 10 μs, Duty Cycle = 1%) ID(p) - 12 - A
Total Power Dissipation (TC = 25°C) PTOT - 120 - W
Total Power Dissipation (TC = 100°C) PTOT - 60 - W
Junction Temperature TJ - - 150 °C
Storage Temperature Range TSTG -55 - 150 °C
Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case RθJC - 0.75 - °C/W
Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient RθJA - 62.5 - °C/W

Instructions for Use:

  1. Handling Precautions:

    • The IRF822 is sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Handle with care and use appropriate ESD protection.
    • Avoid exceeding the maximum ratings specified in the table to prevent damage to the device.
  2. Mounting:

    • Ensure good thermal management by using a heatsink if necessary, especially when operating at high power levels.
    • Properly mount the device to ensure good thermal contact with the heatsink.
  3. Biasing:

    • Apply a gate-source voltage (VGS) within the specified range to control the drain current (ID).
    • For optimal performance, keep VGS within the recommended operating conditions.
  4. Operation:

    • The device is designed for high-voltage, high-current applications. Ensure that the drain-source voltage (VDS) does not exceed 500V.
    • Monitor the junction temperature (TJ) to avoid overheating, which can lead to device failure.
  5. Pulse Operation:

    • When using the device in pulse mode, ensure that the pulse duration and duty cycle do not exceed the specified limits to avoid thermal stress.
  6. Storage:

    • Store the device in a dry, cool environment within the storage temperature range (-55°C to 150°C).
  7. Testing:

    • Before installing the device in a circuit, perform initial testing under controlled conditions to verify proper operation.
  8. Safety:

    • Always follow safety guidelines when working with high-voltage circuits to prevent injury or equipment damage.
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