IRF IRFN440 Simple drive requirement Datasheet

PD - 91552C
POWER MOSFET
SURFACE MOUNT(SMD-1)
Product Summary
IRFN440
JANTX2N7222U
JANTXV2N7222U
REF:MIL-PRF-19500/596
500V, N-CHANNEL
®
HEXFET MOSFET TECHNOLOGY
Part Number
RDS(on)
ID
IRFN440
0.85 Ω
8.0A
HEXFET® MOSFET technology is the key to International
Rectifier’s advanced line of power MOSFET transistors. The
efficient geometry design achieves very low on-state resistance combined with high transconductance. HEXFET
transistors also feature all of the well-established advantages of MOSFETs, such as voltage control, very fast switching, ease of paralleling and electrical parameter temperature
stability. They are well-suited for applications such as switching power supplies, motor controls, inverters, choppers,
audio amplifiers, high energy pulse circuits, and virtually
any application where high reliability is required. The
HEXFET transistor’s totally isolated package eliminates the
need for additional isolating material between the device
and the heatsink. This improves thermal efficiency and
reduces drain capacitance.
SMD-1
Features:
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Simple Drive Requirements
Ease of Paralleling
Hermetically Sealed
Electrically Isolated
Surface Mount
Dynamic dv/dt Rating
Light-weight
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
ID @ VGS = 10V, TC = 25°C
ID @ VGS = 10V, TC = 100°C
IDM
PD @ TC = 25°C
VGS
EAS
IAR
EAR
dv/dt
TJ
T STG
Continuous Drain Current
Continuous Drain Current
Pulsed Drain Current ➀
Max. Power Dissipation
Linear Derating Factor
Gate-to-Source Voltage
Single Pulse Avalanche Energy ➁
Avalanche Current ➀
Repetitive Avalanche Energy ➀
Peak Diode Recovery dv/dt ➂
Operating Junction
Storage Temperature Range
Package Mounting Surface Temperature
Weight
Units
8.0
5.0
32
125
1.0
±20
700
8.0
12.5
3.5
-55 to 150
A
W
W/°C
V
mJ
A
mJ
V/ns
o
300(for 5 seconds)
2.6 (Typical)
C
g
For footnotes refer to the last page
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Electrical Characteristics @ Tj = 25°C (Unless Otherwise Specified)
Parameter
Min
Typ Max Units
Test Conditions
BVDSS
Drain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage
∆BV DSS/∆T J Temperature Coefficient of Breakdown
Voltage
RDS(on)
Static Drain-to-Source On-State
Resistance
VGS(th)
Gate Threshold Voltage
gfs
Forward Transconductance
IDSS
Zero Gate Voltage Drain Current
500
—
—
V
VGS = 0V, ID = 1.0mA
—
0.78
—
V/°C
Reference to 25°C, ID = 1.0mA
—
—
2.0
4.7
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
0.85
0.95
4.0
—
25
250
Ω
IGSS
IGSS
Qg
Q gs
Q gd
td(on)
tr
td(off)
tf
LS + LD
Gate-to-Source Leakage Forward
Gate-to-Source Leakage Reverse
Total Gate Charge
Gate-to-Source Charge
Gate-to-Drain (‘Miller’) Charge
Turn-On Delay Time
Rise Time
Turn-Off Delay Time
Fall Time
Total Inductance
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
4.0
100
-100
68.5
12.5
42.4
21
73
72
51
—
Ciss
C oss
C rss
Input Capacitance
Output Capacitance
Reverse Transfer Capacitance
—
—
—
1300
310
120
—
—
—
VGS = 10V, ID = 5.0A ➃
VGS = 10V, ID = 8.0A
VDS = VGS, ID = 250µA
VDS > 15V, IDS = 5.0A ➃
VDS= 400V ,VGS=0V
VDS = 400V,
VGS = 0V, TJ = 125°C
VGS = 20V
VGS = -20V
VGS =10V, ID = 8.0A
VDS =250V
V
S( )
Ω
µA
nA
nC
VDD = 250V, ID = 8.0A,
VGS =10V, RG = 9.1Ω
ns
nH
pF
Measured from the center of drain
pad to center of source pad.
VGS = 0V, VDS = 25V
f = 1.0MHz
Source-Drain Diode Ratings and Characteristics
Parameter
Min Typ Max Units
IS
ISM
VSD
t rr
Q RR
Continuous Source Current (Body Diode)
Pulse Source Current (Body Diode) ➀
Diode Forward Voltage
Reverse Recovery Time
Reverse Recovery Charge
ton
Forward Turn-On Time
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
8.0
32
1.5
700
8.9
Test Conditions
A
V
nS
µC
Tj = 25°C, IS = 8.0A, VGS = 0V ➃
Tj = 25°C, IF = 8.0A, di/dt ≤ 100A/µs
VDD ≤ 30V ➃
Intrinsic turn-on time is negligible. Turn-on speed is substantially controlled by LS + LD.
Thermal Resistance
Parameter
RthJC
RthJ-PCB
Junction-to-Case
Junction-to-PC board
Min Typ Max Units
—
—
—
4.0
1.0
—
°C/W
Test Conditions
Soldered to a copper-clad PC board
Note: Corresponding Spice and Saber models are available on the G&S Website.
For footnotes refer to the last page
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Fig 1. Typical Output Characteristics
Fig 2. Typical Output Characteristics
Fig 3. Typical Transfer Characteristics
Fig 4. Normalized On-Resistance
Vs. Temperature
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13a & b
Fig 5. Typical Capacitance Vs.
Drain-to-Source Voltage
Fig 7. Typical Source-Drain Diode
Forward Voltage
4
Fig 6. Typical Gate Charge Vs.
Gate-to-Source Voltage
Fig 8. Maximum Safe Operating Area
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V DS
VGS
RD
D.U.T.
RG
+
-V DD
10V
Pulse Width ≤ 1 µs
Duty Factor ≤ 0.1 %
Fig 10a. Switching Time Test Circuit
VDS
90%
10%
VGS
Fig 9. Maximum Drain Current Vs.
Case Temperature
td(on)
tr
t d(off)
tf
Fig 10b. Switching Time Waveforms
Fig 11. Maximum Effective Transient Thermal Impedance, Junction-to-Case
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15V
L
VDS
D .U .T .
RG
IA S
20V
10
D R IV E R
+
- VD D
A
0 .01 Ω
tp
Fig 12a. Unclamped Inductive Test Circuit
V (B R )D S S
tp
Fig 12c. Maximum Avalanche Energy
Vs. Drain Current
IAS
Current Regulator
Same Type as D.U.T.
Fig 12b. Unclamped Inductive Waveforms
50KΩ
QG
10
12V
.2µF
.3µF
10 V
QGS
QGD
+
V
- DS
VGS
VG
3mA
Charge
Fig 13a. Basic Gate Charge Waveform
6
D.U.T.
IG
ID
Current Sampling Resistors
Fig 13b. Gate Charge Test Circuit
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Footnotes:
➀ Repetitive Rating; Pulse width limited by
➂ ISD ≤ 8.0A, di/dt ≤ 100A/µs,
maximum junction temperature.
➁ VDD = 25V, starting TJ = 25°C, L= 10.4mH
Peak IL = 8.0A, VGS = 10V
➃ Pulse width ≤ 300 µs; Duty Cycle ≤ 2%
VDD ≤ 500V, TJ ≤ 150°C
Case Outline and Dimensions — SMD-1
PAD ASSIGNMENTS
1- DRAIN
2- GATE
3- SOURCE
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Data and specifications subject to change without notice. 01/02
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