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IPP037N08N

Specifications

SKU: 11671894

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Parameter Symbol Test Conditions Min Typical Max Unit
Drain-Source On-State Resistance RDS(on) VGS = 10V, ID = 12A - 37 -
Gate-Source Threshold Voltage VGS(th) ID = 250μA 2.0 - 4.0 V
Continuous Drain Current ID TC = 25°C - 37 - A
Continuous Drain Current ID TC = 100°C - 24 - A
Pulse Drain Current ID(p) tp = 10ms, TC = 25°C - 100 - A
Maximum Drain-Source Voltage VDS(max) - - 800 - V
Maximum Gate-Source Voltage VGS(max) - - ±20 - V
Total Power Dissipation PTOT TC = 25°C - - 190 W
Junction Temperature TJ - - - 175 °C
Storage Temperature Range TSTG - -65 - 150 °C

Instructions for Use:

  1. Handling Precautions:

    • Handle the IPP037N08N with care to avoid damage to the leads or the body.
    • Use proper ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) protection when handling the device.
  2. Mounting:

    • Ensure that the mounting surface is clean and flat to ensure good thermal contact.
    • Apply a suitable thermal compound between the device and the heatsink to improve heat dissipation.
  3. Biasing:

    • Apply the gate-source voltage (VGS) within the specified range to avoid damaging the device.
    • Ensure that the gate-source voltage is stable and free from excessive noise.
  4. Current Limiting:

    • Do not exceed the maximum continuous drain current (ID) or pulse drain current (ID(p)) ratings.
    • Use appropriate current limiting resistors if necessary.
  5. Thermal Management:

    • Monitor the junction temperature (TJ) to ensure it does not exceed the maximum rating.
    • Provide adequate cooling, such as forced air or a heatsink, to maintain the device within its operating temperature range.
  6. Storage:

    • Store the device in a dry, cool environment within the specified storage temperature range.
    • Avoid exposing the device to extreme temperatures or humidity.
  7. Testing:

    • Use the test conditions provided in the parameter table for accurate measurements.
    • Ensure that all test equipment is calibrated and functioning correctly.
  8. Circuit Design:

    • Design the circuit to handle the maximum power dissipation (PTOT) of the device.
    • Consider the switching frequency and duty cycle when designing the circuit to minimize power loss and heat generation.
  9. Safety:

    • Follow all safety guidelines and regulations when working with high voltages and currents.
    • Ensure that the device is properly isolated and grounded to prevent electrical hazards.
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