TK065U65Z

Power MOSFET (N-ch 500V<VDSS≤700V)

Description

Application Scope Switching Voltage Regulators
Polarity N-ch
Generation DTMOSⅥ
Internal Connection Single
RoHS Compatible Product(s) (#) Available

Package Information

Toshiba Package Name TOLL
Package Image TOLL
Pins 9
Mounting Surface Mount
Width×Length×Height
(mm)
9.9×11.68×2.3
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Absolute Maximum Ratings

Characteristics Symbol Rating Unit
Drain-Source voltage VDSS 650 V
Gate-Source voltage VGSS +/-30 V
Drain current ID 38 A
Power Dissipation PD 270 W

Electrical Characteristics

Characteristics Symbol Condition Value Unit
Gate threshold voltage (Max) Vth - 4.0 V
Drain-Source on-resistance (Max) RDS(ON) |VGS|=10V 65
Input capacitance (Typ.) Ciss - 3650 pF
Total gate charge (Typ.) Qg VGS=10V 62 nC
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Applications

Air Conditioner
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LED lighting
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