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NTB60N06T4

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NTB60N06T4
Description
60 V, 60 A, N-Channel TO-220 and D2PAK
Manufacturer
ONSEMI [ON Semiconductor]
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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 (T
Peak repetitive pulsed power limits are determined by using
the thermal response data in conjunction with the procedures
discussed
Resistance−General Data and Its Use.”
traverse any load line provided neither rated peak current
(I
transition time (t
power averaged over a complete switching cycle must not
exceed (T
in switching circuits with unclamped inductive loads. For
DM
The Forward Biased Safe Operating Area curves define
Switching between the off−state and the on−state may
A Power MOSFET designated E−FET can be safely used
10
12
8
6
4
2
0
) nor rated voltage (V
0
Figure 8. Gate−to−Source and Drain−to−Source
Q
J(MAX)
1
10
in
Voltage versus Total Charge
r
Q
,t
− T
f
G
) do not exceed 10 ms. In addition the total
20
, TOTAL GATE CHARGE (nC)
C
AN569,
)/(R
Q
2
qJC
30
Q
T
).
DSS
DRAIN−TO−SOURCE DIODE CHARACTERISTICS
) is exceeded and the
40
60
50
40
30
20
10
“Transient
0
0.4
Figure 10. Diode Forward Voltage versus Current
V
V
T
GS
J
GS
50
V
= 25 C
0.48
SD
= 0 V
, SOURCE−TO−DRAIN VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
I
T
SAFE OPERATING AREA
NTP60N06, NTB60N06
D
C
J
) of 25 C.
= 60 A
= 25 C
60
0.56
Thermal
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T
70
J
0.64
= 150 C
5
1000
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.
drain−to−source avalanche at currents up to rated pulsed
current (I
continuous current (I
The energy rating must be derated for temperature as shown
in the accompanying graph (Figure 12). Maximum energy at
currents below rated continuous I
equal the values indicated.
T
0.72
100
J
10
Although many E−FETs can withstand the stress of
= 25 C
1
V
I
V
D
DS
GS
0.8
= 60 A
DM
= 30 V
= 10 V
t
t
d(on)
d(off)
Figure 9. Resistive Switching Time
Variation versus Gate Resistance
), the energy rating is specified at rated
t
t
r
f
0.88
R
G
D
, GATE RESISTANCE (W)
), in accordance with industry custom.
0.96
10
D
can safely be assumed to
100

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