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BSS127

Specifications

SKU: 11259806

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Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
Drain-Source Voltage VDS -60 - - V
Gate-Source Voltage VGS -20 - 20 V
Continuous Drain Current ID - 0.1 0.5 A
Pulse Drain Current ID(p) - 1.0 1.0 A
Gate Threshold Voltage VGS(th) 0.8 1.5 2.5 V
On-State Resistance RDS(on) 4.5 6.5 10 Ω
Input Capacitance Ciss - 30 - pF
Output Capacitance Coss - 20 - pF
Reverse Transfer Capacitance Crss - 5 - pF
Total Power Dissipation PTOT - - 400 mW
Junction Temperature TJ -55 - 150 °C
Storage Temperature TSTG -55 - 150 °C

Instructions for Use:

  1. Handling Precautions:

    • The BSS127 is sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Use proper ESD protection when handling the device.
    • Avoid exceeding the maximum ratings listed in the table, as this can cause permanent damage.
  2. Mounting:

    • Ensure that the device is mounted on a suitable heatsink if continuous high power dissipation is expected.
    • Follow the recommended soldering profile to avoid thermal shock and mechanical stress.
  3. Biasing:

    • Apply the gate-source voltage (VGS) within the specified range to ensure reliable operation.
    • For optimal performance, keep the gate-source voltage close to the typical value (1.5V).
  4. Operation:

    • The device is designed for low-voltage, low-power applications. Ensure that the drain current (ID) does not exceed the maximum rating.
    • The on-state resistance (RDS(on)) will increase with temperature, so monitor the junction temperature (TJ) during operation.
  5. Storage:

    • Store the device in a dry, cool place to prevent moisture absorption and degradation.
    • Keep the device in its original packaging until ready for use to protect against static damage.
  6. Testing:

    • Use a low-voltage, low-current source to test the device to avoid damaging it.
    • Verify the gate threshold voltage (VGS(th)) and on-state resistance (RDS(on)) to ensure the device is functioning correctly.
  7. Schematic Design:

    • When designing circuits, ensure that the device is properly biased and protected from overvoltage and overcurrent conditions.
    • Consider using external components like resistors and capacitors to stabilize the circuit and filter out noise.
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