The CPH6612 is a P-Channel MOSFET designed and manufactured by SANYO Semiconductor (now ON Semiconductor). It is specifically designed for use in load switching and power management applications, offering low on-resistance and compact packaging for space-constrained designs. The device is commonly used in portable devices and other applications requiring efficient power control.
Applications:
- Load switching in portable devices (smartphones, tablets, laptops)
- Power management circuits
- Battery protection circuits
- DC-DC converters
- Solid-state relays
- Analog switches
Features:
- P-Channel MOSFET: Suitable for high-side switching applications.
- Low On-Resistance (RDS(on)): Minimizes power loss and improves efficiency.
- Low Gate Charge: Allows for fast switching speeds.
- Small Surface Mount Package: Enables high-density board layouts.
- Lead-Free: Environmentally friendly construction.
- High Avalanche Energy: Provides robustness against voltage spikes.
Benefits:
- Improved Power Efficiency: Low on-resistance reduces power dissipation and increases battery life.
- Fast Switching Speed: Low gate charge enables quick turn-on and turn-off, improving performance.
- Reduced PCB Area: Compact package saves valuable board space.
- Reliable Operation: Robust design ensures reliable performance in various conditions.
- Simplified Assembly: Surface mount package simplifies the manufacturing process.
- Environmentally Compliant: Lead-free construction complies with environmental regulations.
Additional Details:
The CPH6612 typically has a drain-source voltage (VDS) rating of -20V, a continuous drain current (ID) rating of approximately -3A (dependent on the specific datasheet), and a gate-source voltage (VGS) rating of ±8V. The on-resistance (RDS(on)) is typically specified around 0.065 Ohms at a VGS of -4.5V. The device is usually available in a small surface-mount package like the TSSOP-8. The operating temperature range is typically between -40°C and +85°C. This MOSFET is optimized for efficient and reliable switching in low-voltage, low-power applications.