ON NTD2406-1 Power mosfet 60 v, 24 a, n-channel dpak Datasheet

NTD24N06
Power MOSFET
60 V, 24 A, N−Channel DPAK
Designed for low voltage, high speed switching applications in
power supplies, converters and power motor controls and bridge
circuits.
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Typical Applications
•
•
•
•
Power Supplies
Converters
Power Motor Controls
Bridge Circuits
V(BR)DSS
RDS(on) TYP
ID MAX
60 V
32 mW
24 A
N−Channel
D
MAXIMUM RATINGS (TJ = 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Symbol
Value
Unit
Drain−to−Source Voltage
VDSS
60
Vdc
Drain−to−Gate Voltage (RGS = 10 MW)
VDGR
60
Vdc
VGS
VGS
"20
"30
ID
ID
ID
24
27
19
80
Adc
Adc
Adc
Apk
PD
62.5
0.42
1.88
1.36
W
W/°C
W
W
−55 to
+175
°C
EAS
162
mJ
RqJC
RqJA
RqJA
2.4
80
110
TL
260
Drain Current
− Continuous @ TA = 25°C, TJ = 150°C
− Continuous @ TA = 25°C, TJ = 175°C
− Continuous @ TA = 100°C, TJ = 175°C
− Single Pulse (tpv10 ms), TJ = 175°C
Total Power Dissipation @ TA = 25°C
Derate above 25°C
Total Power Dissipation @ TA = 25°C (Note 1)
Total Power Dissipation @ TA = 25°C (Note 2)
Operating and Storage Temperature Range
Single Pulse Drain−to−Source Avalanche Energy − Starting TJ = 25°C
(VDD = 50 Vdc, VGS = 10 Vdc,
L = 1.0 mH, IL(pk) = 18 A, VDS = 60 Vdc)
Thermal Resistance
− Junction−to−Case
− Junction−to−Ambient (Note 1)
− Junction−to−Ambient (Note 2)
Maximum Lead Temperature for Soldering Purposes, 1/8″ from case for 10 seconds
IDM
TJ, Tstg
Vdc
MARKING DIAGRAMS
°C/W
°C
Maximum ratings are those values beyond which device damage can occur.
Maximum ratings applied to the device are individual stress limit values (not
normal operating conditions) and are not valid simultaneously. If these limits are
exceeded, device functional operation is not implied, damage may occur and
reliability may be affected.
1. When surface mounted to an FR−4 board using the 0.5 sq in drain pad size.
2. When surface mounted to an FR−4 board using the minimum recommended
pad size.
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January, 2005 − Rev. 3
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1
4
1 2
3
DPAK
CASE 369C
Style 2
4
1
4
Drain
YWW
24N06
Gate−to−Source Voltage
− Continuous
− Non−repetitive (tpv10 ms)
G
2
1
3
Drain
Gate
Source
4
Drain
YWW
24N06
Rating
2
3
DPAK
CASE 369D
Style 2
24N06
Y
WW
1 2 3
Gate Drain Source
= Device Code
= Year
= Work Week
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dimensions section on page 2 of this data sheet.
Publication Order Number:
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TJ = 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Symbol
Characteristic
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
60
−
71.1
70.4
−
−
−
−
−
−
1.0
10
−
−
±100
2.0
−
3.03
7.0
4.0
−
−
−
32
32
42
−
−
−
−
0.8
0.8
0.7
1.15
−
−
gFS
−
15
−
mhos
pF
OFF CHARACTERISTICS
V(BR)DSS
Drain−to−Source Breakdown Voltage (Note 3)
(VGS = 0 Vdc, ID = 250 mAdc)
Temperature Coefficient (Positive)
Zero Gate Voltage Drain Current
(VDS = 60 Vdc, VGS = 0 Vdc)
(VDS = 60 Vdc, VGS = 0 Vdc, TJ = 150°C)
IDSS
Gate−Body Leakage Current (VGS = ± 20 Vdc, VDS = 0 Vdc)
IGSS
Vdc
mV/°C
mAdc
nAdc
ON CHARACTERISTICS (Note 3)
Gate Threshold Voltage (Note 3)
(VDS = VGS, ID = 250 mAdc)
Threshold Temperature Coefficient (Negative)
VGS(th)
Static Drain−to−Source On−Resistance (Note 3)
(VGS = 10 Vdc, ID = 10 Adc)
(VGS = 10 Vdc, ID = 12 Adc)
RDS(on)
Static Drain−to−Source On−Resistance (Note 3)
(VGS = 10 Vdc, ID = 20 Adc)
(VGS = 10 Vdc, ID = 24 Adc)
(VGS = 10 Vdc, ID = 12 Adc, TJ = 150°C)
VDS(on)
Forward Transconductance (Note 3) (VDS = 7.0 Vdc, ID = 12 Adc)
Vdc
mV/°C
mW
Vdc
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Input Capacitance
(VDS = 25 Vdc
Vdc, VGS = 0 Vdc
Vdc,
f = 1.0 MHz)
Output Capacitance
Transfer Capacitance
Ciss
−
846
1200
Coss
−
252
350
Crss
−
68
95
td(on)
−
10
20
SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS (Note 4)
Turn−On Delay Time
(VDD = 30 Vdc, ID = 24 Adc,
VGS = 10 Vdc,
Vdc
RG = 9.1 W) (Note 3)
Rise Time
Turn−Off Delay Time
Fall Time
Gate Charge
g
(VDS = 48 Vdc
Vdc, ID = 24 Adc
Adc,
VGS = 10 Vdc) (Note 3)
tr
−
24
50
td(off)
−
25
50
ns
tf
−
27
60
QT
−
24
48
Q1
−
5.0
−
Q2
−
11.5
−
VSD
−
−
−
0.95
1.0
0.89
1.15
−
−
Vdc
trr
−
49
−
ns
ta
−
35
−
tb
−
13
−
QRR
−
0.096
−
nC
SOURCE−DRAIN DIODE CHARACTERISTICS
Forward On−Voltage
(IS = 20 Adc, VGS = 0 Vdc) (Note 3)
(IS = 24 Adc, VGS = 0 Vdc)
(IS = 24 Adc, VGS = 0 Vdc, TJ = 150°C)
Reverse Recoveryy Time
(IS = 24 Adc
Adc, VGS = 0 Vdc,
Vdc
dIS/dt = 100 A/ms) (Note 3)
Reverse Recovery Stored Charge
mC
3. Pulse Test: Pulse Width ≤ 300 ms, Duty Cycle ≤ 2%.
4. Switching characteristics are independent of operating junction temperatures.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Package
Shipping †
NTD24N06
DPAK
75 Units / Rail
NTD2406−1
DPAK
(Straight Lead)
75 Units / Rail
DPAK
2500 Tape & Reel
DPAK
(Pb−Free)
2500 Tape & Reel
Device
NTD24N06T4
NTD24N06T4G
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Specifications Brochure, BRD8011/D.
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50
9V
8V
30
6V
20
5.5 V
5V
10
4.5 V
0
0.08
1
2
TJ = 100°C
TJ = −55°C
4
3
5
6
7
Figure 2. Transfer Characteristics
VGS = 10 V
TJ = 100°C
TJ = 25°C
TJ = −55°C
0
10
20
30
50
40
8
0.08
VGS = 15 V
0.06
TJ = 100°C
0.04
TJ = 25°C
TJ = −55°C
0.02
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
ID, DRAIN CURRENT (AMPS)
ID, DRAIN CURRENT (AMPS)
Figure 3. On−Resistance versus
Gate−to−Source Voltage
Figure 4. On−Resistance versus Drain Current
and Gate Voltage
10000
ID = 12 A
VGS = 10 V
VGS = 0 V
TJ = 150°C
1000
IDSS, LEAKAGE (nA)
RDS(on), DRAIN−TO−SOURCE RESISTANCE
(NORMALIZED)
TJ = 25°C
10
Figure 1. On−Region Characteristics
0.02
1.8
20
VGS, GATE−TO−SOURCE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
0.04
2
30
VDS, DRAIN−TO−SOURCE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
0.06
0
40
0
2
4
3
RDS(on), DRAIN−TO−SOURCE RESISTANCE (W)
0
RDS(on), DRAIN−TO−SOURCE RESISTANCE (W)
VDS ≥ 10 V
ID, DRAIN CURRENT (AMPS)
ID, DRAIN CURRENT (AMPS)
40
50
7V
VGS = 10 V
1.6
1.4
1.2
1
100
TJ = 100°C
10
0.8
0.6
−50 −25
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
1
0
10
20
30
40
50
TJ, JUNCTION TEMPERATURE (°C)
VDS, DRAIN−TO−SOURCE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
Figure 5. On−Resistance Variation with
Temperature
Figure 6. Drain−to−Source Leakage Current
versus Voltage
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POWER MOSFET SWITCHING
Switching behavior is most easily modeled and predicted
by recognizing that the power MOSFET is charge
controlled. The lengths of various switching intervals (Dt)
are determined by how fast the FET input capacitance can
be charged by current from the generator.
The published capacitance data is difficult to use for
calculating rise and fall because drain−gate capacitance
varies greatly with applied voltage. Accordingly, gate
charge data is used. In most cases, a satisfactory estimate of
average input current (IG(AV)) can be made from a
rudimentary analysis of the drive circuit so that
t = Q/IG(AV)
The capacitance (Ciss) is read from the capacitance curve at
a voltage corresponding to the off−state condition when
calculating td(on) and is read at a voltage corresponding to the
on−state when calculating td(off).
At high switching speeds, parasitic circuit elements
complicate the analysis. The inductance of the MOSFET
source lead, inside the package and in the circuit wiring
which is common to both the drain and gate current paths,
produces a voltage at the source which reduces the gate drive
current. The voltage is determined by Ldi/dt, but since di/dt
is a function of drain current, the mathematical solution is
complex. The MOSFET output capacitance also
complicates the mathematics. And finally, MOSFETs have
finite internal gate resistance which effectively adds to the
resistance of the driving source, but the internal resistance
is difficult to measure and, consequently, is not specified.
The resistive switching time variation versus gate
resistance (Figure 9) shows how typical switching
performance is affected by the parasitic circuit elements. If
the parasitics were not present, the slope of the curves would
maintain a value of unity regardless of the switching speed.
The circuit used to obtain the data is constructed to minimize
common inductance in the drain and gate circuit loops and
is believed readily achievable with board mounted
components. Most power electronic loads are inductive; the
data in the figure is taken with a resistive load, which
approximates an optimally snubbed inductive load. Power
MOSFETs may be safely operated into an inductive load;
however, snubbing reduces switching losses.
During the rise and fall time interval when switching a
resistive load, VGS remains virtually constant at a level
known as the plateau voltage, VSGP. Therefore, rise and fall
times may be approximated by the following:
tr = Q2 x RG/(VGG − VGSP)
tf = Q2 x RG/VGSP
where
VGG = the gate drive voltage, which varies from zero to VGG
RG = the gate drive resistance
and Q2 and VGSP are read from the gate charge curve.
During the turn−on and turn−off delay times, gate current is
not constant. The simplest calculation uses appropriate
values from the capacitance curves in a standard equation for
voltage change in an RC network. The equations are:
td(on) = RG Ciss In [VGG/(VGG − VGSP)]
td(off) = RG Ciss In (VGG/VGSP)
C, CAPACITANCE (pF)
2400
2000
VDS = 0 V VGS = 0 V
TJ = 25°C
Ciss
1600
1200
Crss
Ciss
800
Coss
400
0
Crss
10
5
VGS
0
VDS
5
10
15
20
25
GATE−TO−SOURCE OR DRAIN−TO−SOURCE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
Figure 7. Capacitance Variation
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1000
12
QT
10
VGS
8
Q1
6
t, TIME (ns)
VGS , GATE−TO−SOURCE VOLTAGE (VOLTS
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Q2
4
2
0
100
tr
td(off)
10
td(on)
tf
VDS = 30 V
ID = 24 A
VGS = 10 V
ID = 24 A
TJ = 25°C
0
4
8
12
16
20
QG, TOTAL GATE CHARGE (nC)
24
1
28
1
Figure 8. Gate−To−Source and Drain−To−Source
Voltage versus Total Charge
10
RG, GATE RESISTANCE (OHMS)
100
Figure 9. Resistive Switching Time
Variation versus Gate Resistance
DRAIN−TO−SOURCE DIODE CHARACTERISTICS
IS, SOURCE CURRENT (AMPS)
24
VGS = 0 V
TJ = 25°C
20
16
12
8
4
0
0.6
0.68
0.76
0.84
0.92
VSD, SOURCE−TO−DRAIN VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
1
Figure 10. Diode Forward Voltage versus Current
SAFE OPERATING AREA
The Forward Biased Safe Operating Area curves define
the maximum simultaneous drain−to−source voltage and
drain current that a transistor can handle safely when it is
forward biased. Curves are based upon maximum peak
junction temperature and a case temperature (TC) of 25°C.
Peak repetitive pulsed power limits are determined by using
the thermal response data in conjunction with the procedures
discussed in AN569, “Transient Thermal Resistance −
General Data and Its Use.”
Switching between the off−state and the on−state may
traverse any load line provided neither rated peak current
(IDM) nor rated voltage (VDSS) is exceeded and the
transition time (tr,tf) do not exceed 10 ms. In addition the total
power averaged over a complete switching cycle must not
exceed (TJ(MAX) − TC)/(RqJC).
A Power MOSFET designated E−FET can be safely used
in switching circuits with unclamped inductive loads. For
reliable operation, the stored energy from circuit inductance
dissipated in the transistor while in avalanche must be less
than the rated limit and adjusted for operating conditions
differing from those specified. Although industry practice is
to rate in terms of energy, avalanche energy capability is not
a constant. The energy rating decreases non−linearly with an
increase of peak current in avalanche and peak junction
temperature.
Although many E−FETs can withstand the stress of
drain−to−source avalanche at currents up to rated pulsed
current (IDM), the energy rating is specified at rated
continuous current (ID), in accordance with industry custom.
The energy rating must be derated for temperature as shown
in the accompanying graph (Figure 12). Maximum energy at
currents below rated continuous ID can safely be assumed to
equal the values indicated.
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I D, DRAIN CURRENT (AMPS)
100
VGS = 20 V
SINGLE PULSE
TC = 25°C
10
10 ms
100 ms
1 ms
10 ms
1
RDS(on) LIMIT
THERMAL LIMIT
PACKAGE LIMIT
10
1
VDS, DRAIN−TO−SOURCE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
0.1
r(t), EFFECTIVE TRANSIENT THERMAL RESISTANCE
(NORMALIZED)
0.1
dc
100
EAS , SINGLE PULSE DRAIN−TO−SOURCE
AVALANCHE ENERGY (mJ)
SAFE OPERATING AREA
200
ID = 18 A
160
120
80
40
0
Figure 11. Maximum Rated Forward Biased
Safe Operating Area
1.0
25
175
50
75
100
125
150
TJ, STARTING JUNCTION TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 12. Maximum Avalanche Energy versus
Starting Junction Temperature
D = 0.5
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.05
P(pk)
0.02
0.01
SINGLE PULSE
0.01
1.0E−05
t1
t2
DUTY CYCLE, D = t1/t2
1.0E−04
1.0E−03
1.0E−02
t, TIME (ms)
RqJC(t) = r(t) RqJC
D CURVES APPLY FOR POWER
PULSE TRAIN SHOWN
READ TIME AT t1
TJ(pk) − TC = P(pk) RqJC(t)
1.0E−01
Figure 13. Thermal Response
di/dt
IS
trr
ta
tb
TIME
0.25 IS
tp
IS
Figure 14. Diode Reverse Recovery Waveform
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1.0E+01
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
DPAK
CASE 369C−01
ISSUE O
−T−
C
B
V
SEATING
PLANE
E
R
4
Z
A
S
1
2
DIM
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
R
S
U
V
Z
3
U
K
F
J
L
H
D
G
2 PL
0.13 (0.005)
M
INCHES
MIN
MAX
0.235 0.245
0.250 0.265
0.086 0.094
0.027 0.035
0.018 0.023
0.037 0.045
0.180 BSC
0.034 0.040
0.018 0.023
0.102 0.114
0.090 BSC
0.180 0.215
0.025 0.040
0.020
−−−
0.035 0.050
0.155
−−−
STYLE 2:
PIN 1. GATE
2. DRAIN
3. SOURCE
4. DRAIN
T
SOLDERING FOOTPRINT*
6.20
0.244
3.0
0.118
2.58
0.101
5.80
0.228
1.6
0.063
6.172
0.243
SCALE 3:1
mm Ǔ
ǒinches
*For additional information on our Pb−Free strategy and soldering
details, please download the ON Semiconductor Soldering and
Mounting Techniques Reference Manual, SOLDERRM/D.
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MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
5.97
6.22
6.35
6.73
2.19
2.38
0.69
0.88
0.46
0.58
0.94
1.14
4.58 BSC
0.87
1.01
0.46
0.58
2.60
2.89
2.29 BSC
4.57
5.45
0.63
1.01
0.51
−−−
0.89
1.27
3.93
−−−
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
DPAK
CASE 369D−01
ISSUE B
C
B
V
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER
ANSI Y14.5M, 1982.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH.
E
R
4
Z
A
S
1
2
3
−T−
SEATING
PLANE
K
J
F
D
G
H
3 PL
0.13 (0.005)
M
DIM
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
R
S
V
Z
INCHES
MIN
MAX
0.235 0.245
0.250 0.265
0.086 0.094
0.027 0.035
0.018 0.023
0.037 0.045
0.090 BSC
0.034 0.040
0.018 0.023
0.350 0.380
0.180 0.215
0.025 0.040
0.035 0.050
0.155
−−−
MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
5.97
6.35
6.35
6.73
2.19
2.38
0.69
0.88
0.46
0.58
0.94
1.14
2.29 BSC
0.87
1.01
0.46
0.58
8.89
9.65
4.45
5.45
0.63
1.01
0.89
1.27
3.93
−−−
STYLE 2:
PIN 1. GATE
2. DRAIN
3. SOURCE
4. DRAIN
T
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