Vishay Single 1 Type N-Channel MOSFET, 2.4 A, 50 V, 4-Pin HVMDIP

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RS Stock No.:
180-8673
Mfr. Part No.:
IRFD020PBF
Manufacturer:
Vishay
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Brand

Vishay

Channel Type

Type N

Product Type

MOSFET

Maximum Continuous Drain Current Id

2.4A

Maximum Drain Source Voltage Vds

50V

Package Type

HVMDIP

Pin Count

4

Maximum Drain Source Resistance Rds

0.1Ω

Typical Gate Charge Qg @ Vgs

24nC

Forward Voltage Vf

1.4V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Gate Source Voltage Vgs

±20 V

Maximum Power Dissipation Pd

1W

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Transistor Configuration

Single

Height

0.330in

Length

0.29in

Width

0.425 in

Standards/Approvals

RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC

Number of Elements per Chip

1

Automotive Standard

No

COO (Country of Origin):
PH

Vishay MOSFET


The Vishay MOSFET is an N-channel, HVMDIP-4 package is a new age product with a drain-source voltage of 50V and maximum gate-source voltage of 20V. It has a drain-source resistance of 100mohm at a gate-source voltage of 10V. The MOSFET has a maximum power dissipation of 1W. This product has been optimized for lower switching and conduction losses. The MOSFET offers excellent efficiency along with a long and productive life without compromising performance or functionality.

Features and Benefits


• Compact, end stackable

• Ease of paralleling

• Excellent temperature stability

• Fast switching

• For automatic insertion

• Lead (Pb) free component

• Operating temperature ranges between -55°C and 150°C

Applications


• Battery chargers

• Inverters

• Power supplies

• Switching mode power supply (SMPS)

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