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NCE NCEP01ND35AGRoHS

Manufacturer
NCEAsian Brands
MPN
NCEP01ND35AG
LCSC Part #
C503042
Packaging
DFN5X6-8L
Customer #
Key Attributes
MOSFET N-CH ARR 100V 35A DFN5X6-8L
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1+$ 0.7824$ 0.78
10+$ 0.6018$ 6.02
30+$ 0.5243$ 15.73
100+$ 0.4275$ 42.75
500+$ 0.384$ 192.00
1,000+$ 0.3582$ 358.20
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Products Specifications

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TypeDescription
CategoryDiscrete Semiconductors/Transistors/FETs, MOSFETs/Single FETs, MOSFETs
ManufacturerNCE
PackagingDFN5X6-8L
Drain to Source Voltage100V
Current - Continuous Drain(Id)35A
Operating Temperature --55℃~+150℃
Gate Threshold Voltage (Vgs(th))2V
Pd - Power Dissipation50W
RDS(on)22mΩ@4.5V
Reverse Transfer Capacitance (Crss@Vds)11pF
Number2 N-Channel
Input Capacitance(Ciss)1.6nF
Gate Charge(Qg)26nC@50V

Additional Information

TypeDetails
Minimum1
Multiple1
Standard Packaging5000
Sales UnitPiece

Introduction

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NCEP01ND35AG utilizes Super-Trench technology, uniquely optimized to deliver the highest efficiency high-frequency switching performance. The combination of ultra-low RDS(ON) and Qg minimizes both conduction and switching power losses. This device is ideal for high-frequency switching and synchronous rectification.

Features

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  • VDS = 100V, ID = 35A
  • RDS(ON) = 18mΩ (typical) @ VGS = 10V
  • RDS(ON) = 22mΩ (typical) @ VGS = 4.5V
  • Excellent gate charge × RDS(ON) product (figure of merit)
  • Ultra-low on-resistance RDS(ON)
  • Operating temperature 150°C
  • Lead-free lead finish
  • 100% UIS tested
  • 100% ΔVds tested

Applications

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  • DC/DC Converter — Ideal for high-frequency switching and synchronous rectification