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VISHAY SI7997DP-T1-GE3RoHS

Manufacturer
MPN
SI7997DP-T1-GE3
LCSC Part #
C913432
Packaging
PowerPAK-SO-8
Customer #
Key Attributes
MOSFET P-CH ARR 30V 60A PowerPAK-SO-8
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Products Specifications

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TypeDescription
CategoryDiscrete Semiconductors/Transistors/FETs, MOSFETs/FET, MOSFET Arrays
ManufacturerVISHAY
PackagingPowerPAK-SO-8
Current - Continuous Drain(Id)60A
RDS(on)5.5mΩ@10V
Pd - Power Dissipation45W
Gate Threshold Voltage (Vgs(th))2.2V
Drain to Source Voltage30V
TypeP-Channel
Reverse Transfer Capacitance (Crss@Vds)560pF
Number2 P-Channel
Input Capacitance(Ciss)6.2nF
Gate Charge(Qg)106nC@10V
Operating Temperature-55℃~+150℃
Output Capacitance(Coss)615pF

Introduction

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FTCO3V455A1 is a 40V low Rds(on) automotive-grade power module featuring a three-phase MOSFET inverter optimized for 12V battery systems. It integrates a precision shunt resistor for current sensing, an NTC thermistor for temperature sensing, and an RC snubber circuit. The module utilizes trench MOSFET technology, designed to deliver a highly compact, high-performance variable-speed motor drive for applications such as electric power steering, electro-hydraulic power steering, electric water pumps, and electric oil pumps. This power module is 100% lead-free and compliant with RoHS and UL standards.

Features

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  • TrenchFET power MOSFET
  • PWM optimized
  • 100% Rg and UIS tested

Applications

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  • Battery and load switching for notebook PCs