The PSMN7R0-60YS is a high-performance, N-channel enhancement mode field-effect transistor (MOSFET) designed by NXP Semiconductors. This MOSFET is part of NXP's NextPowerS3 portfolio and is specifically engineered to deliver exceptional efficiency and power density. It is well-suited for a wide range of applications, including power management, DC-DC conversion, and motor control in both industrial and consumer electronics.
Key Features
- Low On-State Resistance: The PSMN7R0-60YS boasts an ultra-low on-state resistance (RDS(on)) of just 7.0 mΩ at VGS = 10 V, which helps in minimizing conduction losses and improving overall efficiency.
- High Continuous Drain Current: With a robust continuous drain current (ID) of up to 100 A, this MOSFET can handle high current applications with ease.
- 60V Drain-to-Source Voltage: The device is rated for a maximum drain-to-source voltage (VDS) of 60V, offering a good safety margin for most low to medium voltage applications.
- Fast Switching Performance: The PSMN7R0-60YS is optimized for fast switching, reducing switching losses and enabling high-frequency operation.
- Enhanced Thermal Performance: The package design and low RDS(on) contribute to excellent thermal performance, ensuring reliability even under high power and temperature conditions.
Applications
The versatile PSMN7R0-60YS MOSFET is suitable for a broad array of applications, including:
- Switch Mode Power Supplies (SMPS)
- Power Distribution Systems
- ORing and Hot Swap Circuits
- DC-DC Converters
- Motor Drives
- High-Efficiency Power Management Solutions
Quality and Reliability
NXP Semiconductors is known for their commitment to quality and reliability, and the PSMN7R0-60YS is no exception. It is built to meet the rigorous standards required in industrial and high-reliability environments, ensuring that it performs consistently over its lifespan.
For detailed specifications, application notes, and additional resources, interested parties are encouraged to consult the datasheet and support documentation provided by NXP Semiconductors.