Part No:
STU7NF25
Category:
Transistors
Description:
MOSFET (Metal Oxide) N-Channel Tube 420m ? @ 4A, 10V ±20V 500pF @ 25V 16nC @ 10V 250V TO-251-3 Short Leads, IPak, TO-251AA
Package:
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Production Status:
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Specification
Lifecycle Status
ACTIVE (Last Updated: 7 months ago)
Package / Case
TO-251-3 Short Leads, IPak, TO-251AA
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
Input Capacitance (Ciss) (Max) @ Vds
Current - Continuous Drain (Id) @ 25°C
Gate Charge (Qg) (Max) @ Vgs
Drain to Source Voltage (Vdss)
Drive Voltage (Max Rds On,Min Rds On)
Continuous Drain Current (ID)
Gate to Source Voltage (Vgs)
Products Detail
STU7NF25 Overview
As an op amp's input capacitance parameter, CI, is defined as the capacitance between the input terminals when one input is grounded, this device's maximum input capacitance is 500pF @ 25V.This device conducts a continuous drain current (ID) of 8A, which is the maximum continuous current transistor can conduct.When the device is turned off, a turn-off delay time of 26 ns occurs as the input capacitance charges before drain current conduction commences.Before drain current conduction can begin, the device's turning-on delay time takes time to charge its input capacitance. This delay time is 13 ns.Voltage at the gate-source terminal of a FET transistor, called the gate-source voltage, or VGS, can be 20V.This transistor requires a drain-source voltage (Vdss) of 250V.In order to reduce power consumption, this device uses a drive voltage of 10V volts (10V).
STU7NF25 Features
a continuous drain current (ID) of 8A
the turn-off delay time is 26 ns
a 250V drain to source voltage (Vdss)
STU7NF25 Applications
There are a lot of STMicroelectronics
STU7NF25 applications of single MOSFETs transistors.
- Motor drives and Uninterruptible Power Supplies
- Micro Solar Inverter
- DC/DC converters
- Power Tools
- Motor Drives and Uninterruptible Power Supples
- Synchronous Rectification
- Battery Protection Circuit
- Telecom 1 Sever Power Supplies
- Industrial Power Supplies
- PFC stages, hard switching PWM stages and resonant switching
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