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HUF75343P3
75A, 55V, 0.009 Ohm, N-Channel UltraFET Power MOSFETs

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General Description

These N-Channel power MOSFETs are manufactured using the innovative UltraFET® process. This advanced process technology achieves the lowest possible onresistance per silicon area, resulting in outstanding performance. This device is capable of withstanding high energy in the avalanche mode and the diode exhibits very low reverse recovery time and stored charge. It was designed for use in applications where power efficiency is important, such as switching regulators, switching converters, motor drivers, relay drivers, low-voltage bus switches, and power management in portable and battery operated products.

Formerly developmental type TA75343.

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Features

  • 75A, 55V
  • Simulation Models
    • Temperature Compensating PSPICE® and SABER™ Models
    • Thermal Impedance PSPICE™ and SABER Models
  • Peak Current vs Pulse Width Curve
  • UIS Rating Curve
  • Related Literature
    • TB334, “Guidelines for Soldering Surface Mount Components to PC Boards”

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ProductProduct statusEco StatusPackage typeLeadsPacking methodPackage DrawingPackage Marking Convention**
HUF75343P3Lifetime BuyRoHS CompliantTO-2203RAIL TA03DLine 1: $Y (Fairchild logo)
&Z (Asm. Plant Code)
&3 (3-Digit Date Code)
&K Line 2: 75343P

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