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    Toshiba Electronics Europe has developed a series of new high-efficiency N-channel MOSFETs for automotive applications.

    Compact low ON-resistance N-channel automotive MOSFETs

    10/15/2020

    The new products are based on the company’s advanced U-MOSVIII-H process technology.

    The XPN3R804NC and XPN7R104NC both have 40V voltage ratings, while the XPN6R706NC and XPN12006NC support 60V operation. They all exhibit extremely low ON-resistance values, reaching down to 3.8mΩ (for the XPN3R804NC at 10V), plus minimal leakage current.

    These MOSFETs are housed in surface-mount TSON Advance (WF) packages which ensure that board utilization is kept to a minimum. They have a 3.3mm × 3.6mm (typical) footprint and can replace devices with a size of 5mm × 6 mm. Through inclusion of wettable flank terminals, board mounting procedures and automated optical inspection (AOI) activities are also aided.

    Fully AEC-Q101-compliant, these MOSFET devices are intended for deployment within automotive environments. Thanks to their inherent compactness, they can contribute significantly to a shrinkage in the size of vehicles’ electronic control units (ECUs). Other potential application scenarios where they may be utilized include switching regulators, DC-DC converters and motor drivers.

    https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/eu/semiconductor/product/mosfets/12v-300v-mosfets/detail.XPN3R804NC.html

    https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/eu/semiconductor/product/mosfets/12v-300v-mosfets/detail.XPN7R104NC.html

    https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/eu/semiconductor/product/mosfets/12v-300v-mosfets/detail.XPN6R706NC.html

    https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/eu/semiconductor/product/mosfets/12v-300v-mosfets/detail.XPN12006NC.html

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