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Infineon IPP023N10N5RoHS

Manufacturer
MPN
IPP023N10N5
LCSC Part #
C537114
Packaging
TO-220-3
Customer #
Key Attributes
MOSFET N-CH 100V TO-220-3
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10+$ 2.57$ 25.70
50+$ 2.0283$ 101.42
100+$ 1.7437$ 174.37
500+$ 1.6152$ 807.60
1,000+$ 1.5599$ 1559.90
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TypeDescription
CategoryDiscrete Semiconductors/Transistors/FETs, MOSFETs/Single FETs, MOSFETs
ManufacturerInfineon
PackagingTO-220-3
Drain to Source Voltage100V
Current - Continuous Drain(Id)120A
Operating Temperature --55℃~+175℃
Gate Threshold Voltage (Vgs(th))3V
Pd - Power Dissipation375W
Reverse Transfer Capacitance (Crss@Vds)-
RDS(on)2.3mΩ@10V
Number1 N-channel
Input Capacitance(Ciss)-
Gate Charge(Qg)168nC@10V
TypeN-Channel

Additional Information

TypeDetails
Minimum1
Multiple1
Standard Packaging50
Sales UnitPiece

Introduction

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The latest 800V CoolMOS™ P7 series sets a new benchmark in 800V superjunction technology, combining best-in-class performance with advanced ease of use — the result of over 18 years of superjunction technology innovation at Infineon.

Features

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  • N-channel, normal level
  • Optimized for FOMOSS
  • Very low on-resistance RDS(on)
  • 175 ℃ operating temperature
  • Pb-free lead plating; RoHS compliant
  • Qualified according to JEDEC for target application
  • Ideal for high-frequency switching and synchronous rectification

Applications

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  • Hard-switching and soft-switching flyback topologies for LED lighting
  • Low-power chargers and adapters
  • Audio
  • Auxiliary power supplies
  • Industrial power supplies
  • Power factor correction stages in consumer applications
  • Solar