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MSC offers new compact N-channel power MOSFETs from Renesas
January 26, 2011 | Paul Buckley | 222902123
MSC is now offering the new NP75N04YUK N-channel power MOSFET from Renesas Electronics which has the capability to handle current flows up to 75 A and an on-resistance of only 3.3 mΩ.
The NP75N04YUK is the first of a total of 32 new power MOSFETs with Renesas’ ANL2 fabrication process. Thanks to this newly developed fabrication process, the Figure of Merit (FOM) performance index - equivalent to the device on-resistance multiplied by the gate charge - is approximately 40 percent lower than that of N-channel power MOSFETs manufactured using the conventional UMOS4 process.
The NP75N04YUK has a breakdown voltage of 40 V or 55 V and can handle rated currents from 35 A to 180 A. Depending on the field of application and type - available in TO-263 7-pin, TO-263, TO-252, HSON-8, TO-220 or TO-262 package - the AEC-Q101 qualified N-channel power MOSFETs are ideally suited for a wide range of high-performance control systems for automotive applications.
The NP75N04YUK comes in a compact HSON-8 package with external dimensions of 6 mm x 5.15 mm.
Visit MSC at www.msc‑ge.com
The NP75N04YUK has a breakdown voltage of 40 V or 55 V and can handle rated currents from 35 A to 180 A. Depending on the field of application and type - available in TO-263 7-pin, TO-263, TO-252, HSON-8, TO-220 or TO-262 package - the AEC-Q101 qualified N-channel power MOSFETs are ideally suited for a wide range of high-performance control systems for automotive applications.
The NP75N04YUK comes in a compact HSON-8 package with external dimensions of 6 mm x 5.15 mm.
Visit MSC at www.msc‑ge.com
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