IRF IRFS3006PBF Hexfet power mosfet Datasheet

PD - 96188
IRFS3006PbF
IRFSL3006PbF
HEXFET® Power MOSFET
Applications
l High Efficiency Synchronous Rectification in SMPS
l Uninterruptible Power Supply
l High Speed Power Switching
l Hard Switched and High Frequency Circuits
G
D
Benefits
l Improved Gate, Avalanche and Dynamic dV/dt
Ruggedness
l Fully Characterized Capacitance and Avalanche
SOA
l Enhanced body diode dV/dt and dI/dt Capability
l Lead-Free
S
VDSS
RDS(on) typ.
max.
ID (Silicon Limited)
60V
2.0m:
2.5m:
270A
ID (Package Limited)
195A
c
D
D
S
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D
S
Gate
Drain
Source
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Symbol
ID @ TC = 25°C
ID @ TC = 100°C
ID @ TC = 25°C
IDM
PD @TC = 25°C
VGS
Parameter
Max.
270
191
195
1080
375
2.5
± 20
10
-55 to + 175
d
Pulsed Drain Current
Maximum Power Dissipation
Linear Derating Factor
Gate-to-Source Voltage
Peak Diode Recovery
Operating Junction and
Storage Temperature Range
Soldering Temperature, for 10 seconds
(1.6mm from case)
Mounting torque, 6-32 or M3 screw
f
dv/dt
TJ
TSTG
Avalanche Characteristics
EAS (Thermally limited)
IAR
EAR
Single Pulse Avalanche Energy
Avalanche Current
Repetitive Avalanche Energy
d
Thermal Resistance
Symbol
RθJC
RθJA
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g
Parameter
kl
jk
Junction-to-Case
Junction-to-Ambient
e
Units
c
c
Continuous Drain Current, VGS @ 10V (Silicon Limited)
Continuous Drain Current, VGS @ 10V (Silicon Limited)
Continuous Drain Current, VGS @ 10V (Wire Bond Limited)
A
W
W/°C
V
V/ns
°C
300
x
x
10lb in (1.1N m)
320
See Fig. 14, 15, 22a, 22b,
mJ
A
mJ
Typ.
Max.
Units
–––
–––
0.4
40
°C/W
1
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Static @ TJ = 25°C (unless otherwise specified)
Symbol
Parameter
V(BR)DSS
∆V(BR)DSS/∆TJ
RDS(on)
VGS(th)
IDSS
Drain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage
Breakdown Voltage Temp. Coefficient
Static Drain-to-Source On-Resistance
Gate Threshold Voltage
Drain-to-Source Leakage Current
IGSS
Gate-to-Source Forward Leakage
Gate-to-Source Reverse Leakage
Internal Gate Resistance
RG
Min. Typ. Max. Units
60
–––
–––
2.0
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
0.07
2.0
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
2.0
–––
–––
2.5
4.0
20
250
100
-100
–––
Conditions
V VGS = 0V, ID = 250µA
V/°C Reference to 25°C, ID = 5mA
mΩ VGS = 10V, ID = 170A
V VDS = VGS, ID = 250µA
µA VDS = 60V, VGS = 0V
VDS = 60V, VGS = 0V, TJ = 125°C
nA VGS = 20V
VGS = -20V
Ω
d
g
Dynamic @ TJ = 25°C (unless otherwise specified)
Symbol
gfs
Qg
Qgs
Qgd
Qsync
td(on)
tr
td(off)
tf
Ciss
Coss
Crss
Coss eff. (ER)
Coss eff. (TR)
Parameter
Min. Typ. Max. Units
Forward Transconductance
Total Gate Charge
Gate-to-Source Charge
Gate-to-Drain ("Miller") Charge
Total Gate Charge Sync. (Qg - Qgd)
Turn-On Delay Time
Rise Time
Turn-Off Delay Time
Fall Time
Input Capacitance
Output Capacitance
Reverse Transfer Capacitance
280
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
Effective Output Capacitance (Energy Related) –––
–––
Effective Output Capacitance (Time Related)
h
–––
200
37
60
140
16
182
118
189
8970
1020
534
1480
1920
–––
300
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
–––
S
nC
Conditions
VDS = 25V, ID = 170A
ID = 170A
VDS =30V
VGS = 10V
ID = 170A, VDS =0V, VGS = 10V
VDD = 39V
ID = 170A
RG = 2.7Ω
VGS = 10V
VGS = 0V
VDS = 50V
ƒ = 1.0MHz, See Fig. 5
VGS = 0V, VDS = 0V to 48V , See Fig. 11
VGS = 0V, VDS = 0V to 48V
g
ns
pF
g
i
h
Diode Characteristics
Symbol
IS
Parameter
Min. Typ. Max. Units
Continuous Source Current
VSD
trr
(Body Diode)
Pulsed Source Current
(Body Diode)
Diode Forward Voltage
Reverse Recovery Time
Qrr
Reverse Recovery Charge
IRRM
ton
Reverse Recovery Current
Forward Turn-On Time
ISM
d
–––
–––
A
MOSFET symbol
1080
A
showing the
integral reverse
D
G
p-n junction diode.
––– –––
1.3
V TJ = 25°C, IS = 170A, VGS = 0V
VR = 51V,
–––
44
–––
ns TJ = 25°C
T
=
125°C
I
–––
48
–––
J
F = 170A
di/dt
= 100A/µs
–––
63
–––
nC TJ = 25°C
TJ = 125°C
–––
77
–––
–––
2.4
–––
A TJ = 25°C
Intrinsic turn-on time is negligible (turn-on is dominated by LS+LD)
Notes:
 Calculated continuous current based on maximum allowable junction
temperature. Bond wire current limit is 195A. Note that current
limitations arising from heating of the device leads may occur with
some lead mounting arrangements. (Refer to AN-1140)
‚ Repetitive rating; pulse width limited by max. junction
temperature.
ƒ Limited by TJmax, starting TJ = 25°C, L = 0.022mH
RG = 25Ω, IAS = 170A, VGS =10V. Part not recommended for use
above this value .
2
–––
Conditions
c
––– 270
g
S
g
„ ISD ≤ 170A, di/dt ≤ 1360A/µs, VDD ≤ V(BR)DSS, TJ ≤ 175°C.
Pulse width ≤ 400µs; duty cycle ≤ 2%.
† Coss eff. (TR) is a fixed capacitance that gives the same charging time
as Coss while VDS is rising from 0 to 80% VDSS .
‡ Coss eff. (ER) is a fixed capacitance that gives the same energy as
Coss while VDS is rising from 0 to 80% VDSS.
ˆ When mounted on 1" square PCB (FR-4 or G-10 Material). For recom
mended footprint and soldering techniques refer to application note #AN-994.
‰ Rθ is measured at TJ approximately 90°C
Š RθJC value shown is at time zero
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1000
1000
100
BOTTOM
TOP
ID, Drain-to-Source Current (A)
ID, Drain-to-Source Current (A)
TOP
VGS
15V
10V
8.0V
6.0V
5.0V
4.5V
4.0V
3.5V
10
3.5V
BOTTOM
100
3.5V
≤ 60µs PULSE WIDTH
Tj = 175°C
≤ 60µs PULSE WIDTH
Tj = 25°C
10
1
0.1
1
10
0.1
100
Fig 1. Typical Output Characteristics
10
100
Fig 2. Typical Output Characteristics
2.5
RDS(on) , Drain-to-Source On Resistance
(Normalized)
1000
ID, Drain-to-Source Current(Α)
1
VDS , Drain-to-Source Voltage (V)
VDS , Drain-to-Source Voltage (V)
TJ = 175°C
100
TJ = 25°C
10
VDS = 25V
≤ 60µs PULSE WIDTH
1
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
ID = 170A
VGS = 10V
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
7.0
-60 -40 -20
VGS, Gate-to-Source Voltage (V)
VGS = 0V,
f = 1 MHZ
C iss = C gs + C gd, C ds SHORTED
C rss = C gd
C oss = C ds + C gd
12000
Ciss
8000
4000
Coss
Crss
16
ID= 170A
VDS= 30V
12
8
4
0
10
100
VDS, Drain-to-Source Voltage (V)
Fig 5. Typical Capacitance vs. Drain-to-Source Voltage
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VDS= 48V
0
0
1
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
Fig 4. Normalized On-Resistance vs. Temperature
VGS, Gate-to-Source Voltage (V)
16000
0
TJ , Junction Temperature (°C)
Fig 3. Typical Transfer Characteristics
C, Capacitance (pF)
VGS
15V
10V
8.0V
6.0V
5.0V
4.5V
4.0V
3.5V
40
80
120
160
200
240
280
QG Total Gate Charge (nC)
Fig 6. Typical Gate Charge vs. Gate-to-Source Voltage
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10000
TJ = 175°C
ID, Drain-to-Source Current (A)
ISD , Reverse Drain Current (A)
1000
100
10
TJ = 25°C
1
OPERATION IN THIS AREA
LIMITED BY R DS (on)
1000
100µsec
100
LIMITED BY PACKAGE
10
10msec
1
Tc = 25°C
Tj = 175°C
Single Pulse
VGS = 0V
0.0
0.4
0.8
1.2
1.6
0.1
2.0
V(BR)DSS , Drain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage
300
Limited By Package
ID, Drain Current (A)
250
200
150
100
50
0
50
75
100
125
10
100
Fig 8. Maximum Safe Operating Area
Fig 7. Typical Source-Drain Diode
Forward Voltage
25
1
VDS, Drain-toSource Voltage (V)
VSD, Source-to-Drain Voltage (V)
150
80
ID = 5mA
75
70
65
60
55
-60 -40 -20 0
175
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
TJ , Junction Temperature (°C)
T C , Case Temperature (°C)
Fig 9. Maximum Drain Current vs.
Case Temperature
Fig 10. Drain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage
EAS, Single Pulse Avalanche Energy (mJ)
2.0
1.5
Energy (µJ)
DC
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.5
0.0
1400
I D
20A
27A
BOTTOM 170A
1200
TOP
1000
800
600
400
200
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
VDS, Drain-to-Source Voltage (V)
Fig 11. Typical COSS Stored Energy
4
1msec
60
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
Starting TJ, Junction Temperature (°C)
Fig 12. Maximum Avalanche Energy Vs. DrainCurrent
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Thermal Response ( ZthJC )
1
D = 0.50
0.1
0.20
0.10
0.05
0.01
0.02
0.01
τJ
R1
R1
τJ
τ1
R2
R2
τC
τ1
τ2
τ2
SINGLE PULSE
( THERMAL RESPONSE )
τι (sec)
0.175365 0.000343
0.22547
Ci= τi/Ri
C
0.001
Ri (°C/W)
0.006073
Notes:
1. Duty Factor D = t1/t2
2. Peak Tj = P dm x Zthjc + Tc
0.0001
1E-006
1E-005
0.0001
0.001
0.01
0.1
t1 , Rectangular Pulse Duration (sec)
Fig 13. Maximum Effective Transient Thermal Impedance, Junction-to-Case
1000
Avalanche Current (A)
Duty Cycle = Single Pulse
100
Allowed avalanche Current vs avalanche
pulsewidth, tav, assuming ∆Tj = 150°C and
Tstart =25°C (Single Pulse)
0.01
0.05
0.10
10
Allowed avalanche Current vs avalanche
pulsewidth, tav, assuming ∆Τ j = 25°C and
Tstart = 150°C.
1
1.0E-06
1.0E-05
1.0E-04
1.0E-03
1.0E-02
1.0E-01
tav (sec)
Fig 14. Typical Avalanche Current vs.Pulsewidth
EAR , Avalanche Energy (mJ)
400
Notes on Repetitive Avalanche Curves , Figures 14, 15:
(For further info, see AN-1005 at www.irf.com)
1. Avalanche failures assumption:
Purely a thermal phenomenon and failure occurs at a temperature far in
excess of Tjmax. This is validated for every part type.
2. Safe operation in Avalanche is allowed as long asTjmax is not exceeded.
3. Equation below based on circuit and waveforms shown in Figures 16a, 16b.
4. PD (ave) = Average power dissipation per single avalanche pulse.
5. BV = Rated breakdown voltage (1.3 factor accounts for voltage increase
during avalanche).
6. Iav = Allowable avalanche current.
7. ∆T = Allowable rise in junction temperature, not to exceed Tjmax (assumed as
25°C in Figure 14, 15).
tav = Average time in avalanche.
D = Duty cycle in avalanche = tav ·f
ZthJC(D, tav) = Transient thermal resistance, see Figures 13)
TOP
Single Pulse
BOTTOM 1% Duty Cycle
ID = 170A
300
200
100
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
Starting TJ , Junction Temperature (°C)
PD (ave) = 1/2 ( 1.3·BV·Iav) = DT/ ZthJC
Iav = 2DT/ [1.3·BV·Zth]
EAS (AR) = PD (ave)·tav
Fig 15. Maximum Avalanche Energy vs. Temperature
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20
ID = 1.0A
ID = 1.0mA
ID = 250µA
3.5
16
3.0
IRRM - (A)
VGS(th) Gate threshold Voltage (V)
4.0
2.5
12
8
2.0
IF = 112A
VR = 51V
4
1.5
TJ = 125°C
TJ = 25°C
0
1.0
-75 -50 -25
0
25
50
75
100
100 125 150 175
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
dif / dt - (A / µs)
TJ , Temperature ( °C )
Fig. 17 - Typical Recovery Current vs. dif/dt
Fig 16. Threshold Voltage Vs. Temperature
20
700
600
16
12
QRR - (nC)
IRRM - (A)
500
8
4
400
300
IF = 170A
VR = 51V
200
IF = 112A
VR = 51V
TJ = 125°C
100
TJ = 125°C
TJ = 25°C
TJ = 25°C
0
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
100
dif / dt - (A / µs)
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
dif / dt - (A / µs)
Fig. 19 - Typical Stored Charge vs. dif/dt
Fig. 18 - Typical Recovery Current vs. dif/dt
700
600
QRR - (nC)
500
400
300
200
IF = 170A
VR = 51V
100
TJ = 125°C
TJ = 25°C
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
dif / dt - (A / µs)
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Fig. 20 - Typical Stored Charge vs. dif/dt
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Driver Gate Drive
D.U.T
ƒ
-
‚
-
-
„
*
D.U.T. ISD Waveform
Reverse
Recovery
Current
+

RG
•
•
•
•
dv/dt controlled by RG
Driver same type as D.U.T.
I SD controlled by Duty Factor "D"
D.U.T. - Device Under Test
VDD
P.W.
Period
VGS=10V
Circuit Layout Considerations
• Low Stray Inductance
• Ground Plane
• Low Leakage Inductance
Current Transformer
+
D=
Period
P.W.
+
+
-
Body Diode Forward
Current
di/dt
D.U.T. VDS Waveform
Diode Recovery
dv/dt
Re-Applied
Voltage
Body Diode
VDD
Forward Drop
Inductor
Current
Inductor Curent
ISD
Ripple ≤ 5%
* VGS = 5V for Logic Level Devices
Fig 21. Peak Diode Recovery dv/dt Test Circuit for N-Channel
HEXFET® Power MOSFETs
V(BR)DSS
15V
DRIVER
L
VDS
tp
D.U.T
RG
VGS
20V
+
V
- DD
IAS
A
0.01Ω
tp
I AS
Fig 22a. Unclamped Inductive Test Circuit
RD
VDS
Fig 22b. Unclamped Inductive Waveforms
VDS
90%
VGS
D.U.T.
RG
+
- VDD
V10V
GS
10%
VGS
Pulse Width ≤ 1 µs
Duty Factor ≤ 0.1 %
td(on)
Fig 23a. Switching Time Test Circuit
tr
t d(off)
Fig 23b. Switching Time Waveforms
Id
Current Regulator
Same Type as D.U.T.
Vds
Vgs
50KΩ
12V
tf
.2µF
.3µF
D.U.T.
+
V
- DS
Vgs(th)
VGS
3mA
IG
ID
Current Sampling Resistors
Fig 24a. Gate Charge Test Circuit
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Qgs1 Qgs2
Qgd
Qgodr
Fig 24b. Gate Charge Waveform
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D2Pak (TO-263AB) Package Outline
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D2Pak (TO-263AB) Part Marking Information
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D2Pak (TO-263AB) Tape & Reel Information
Dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches)
TRR
1.60 (.063)
1.50 (.059)
4.10 (.161)
3.90 (.153)
FEED DIRECTION 1.85 (.073)
1.60 (.063)
1.50 (.059)
11.60 (.457)
11.40 (.449)
1.65 (.065)
0.368 (.0145)
0.342 (.0135)
15.42 (.609)
15.22 (.601)
24.30 (.957)
23.90 (.941)
TRL
1.75 (.069)
1.25 (.049)
10.90 (.429)
10.70 (.421)
4.72 (.136)
4.52 (.178)
16.10 (.634)
15.90 (.626)
FEED DIRECTION
13.50 (.532)
12.80 (.504)
27.40 (1.079)
23.90 (.941)
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330.00
(14.173)
MAX.
60.00 (2.362)
MIN.
NOTES :
1. COMFORMS TO EIA-418.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: MILLIMETER.
3. DIMENSION MEASURED @ HUB.
4. INCLUDES FLANGE DISTORTION @ OUTER EDGE.
26.40 (1.039)
24.40 (.961)
3
30.40 (1.197)
MAX.
4
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Data and specifications subject to change without notice.
This product has been designed and qualified for the Industrial market.
Qualification Standards can be found on IR’s Web site.
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