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TO-252AA Package
DPAK (TO-252)Manufacturer:
Infineon
Mfr.Part #:
IRFR3410
Datasheet:
Mounting:
SMD
Ptot Max:
110.0 W
RthJC Max:
1.4 K/W
VDS Max:
100.0 V
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When it comes to power MOSFETs, the IRFR3410 stands out as a versatile and reliable option. Its wide range of applications makes it a go-to choice for various industries and projects. With its silicon processes and industry-standard packages, this device offers designers the flexibility and ease of use they need to bring their ideas to life
Mounting | SMD | Ptot max | 110.0 W |
RthJC max | 1.4 K/W | VDS max | 100.0 V |
VGS max | 20.0 V | Moisture Sensitivity Level | 1 |
Polarity | N | Tj max | 175.0 °C |
RDS (on) max | 39.0 mΩ | VGS(th) max | 4.0 V |
VGS(th) min | 2.0 V | ID max | 31.0 A |
Operating Temperature max | 175.0 °C | Operating Temperature min | -55.0 °C |
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