The FMH13N60ES is a high-voltage N-channel MOSFET manufactured by Fuji Electric. This power MOSFET is designed for high-efficiency switching applications. It features a fast switching speed and low on-resistance, making it suitable for various power electronics applications.
Applications:
- Switch-mode power supplies (SMPS): Used in power supplies for computers, servers, and other electronic equipment.
- Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS): Employed in UPS systems to provide backup power during power outages.
- Power factor correction (PFC) circuits: Found in PFC circuits to improve the power factor of electronic devices.
- Motor control: Utilized in motor control circuits for controlling the speed and torque of electric motors.
- Lighting: Used in electronic ballasts and LED drivers for lighting applications.
Features:
- High breakdown voltage: 600V breakdown voltage allows use in high voltage applications.
- Low on-resistance: Reduces conduction losses and improves efficiency.
- Fast switching speed: Enables high-frequency operation.
- Avalanche rated: Can withstand avalanche breakdown events.
- RoHS compliant: Compliant with RoHS environmental standards.
Benefits:
- High efficiency: Minimizes power losses, resulting in high energy efficiency.
- Improved reliability: Provides reliable operation in demanding applications.
- Reduced heat generation: Low on-resistance reduces heat generation.
- Simplified circuit design: Simplifies the design of power electronic circuits.
- Environmentally friendly: Compliant with RoHS environmental standards.
Technical Specifications:
While exact parameters can vary slightly, typical specifications are:
- Drain-Source Voltage (Vds): 600V
- Gate-Source Voltage (Vgs): ±30V
- Continuous Drain Current (Id): 13A (at 25°C)
- Pulsed Drain Current (Idm): 39A
- On-Resistance (Rds(on)): 0.36 Ω (typical)
- Total Gate Charge (Qg): 29 nC (typical)
- Operating Temperature: -55°C to +150°C
Disclaimer: Always refer to the official Fuji Electric datasheet for the most accurate and up-to-date specifications.