The SI1307EDL is a P-Channel 20-V (D-S) MOSFET from Vishay Siliconix. It's designed for load switching and level shifting applications where a low on-resistance (Rds(on)) and low threshold voltage are crucial. This MOSFET comes in a small footprint PowerPAK SC-70 package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. The device features low input capacitance and gate charge, contributing to efficient switching performance.
Applications:
- Load switching: Used to efficiently switch power to different loads in portable devices and power management circuits.
- Level shifting: Employed in digital circuits to interface between different voltage levels.
- Battery management: Used in battery chargers and protection circuits for portable devices.
- Power management in portable devices: Smartphones, tablets, and other battery-powered devices.
- DC-DC converters: As a switch in step-up or step-down DC-DC converters.
Features:
- P-Channel MOSFET: Suitable for high-side switching applications.
- Low on-resistance (Rds(on)): Minimizes power loss and improves efficiency.
- Low threshold voltage (Vgs(th)): Allows for easy gate driving with low voltage logic.
- Small PowerPAK SC-70 package: Enables compact designs.
- Low input capacitance (Ciss): Reduces switching losses.
- Low gate charge (Qg): Minimizes the drive current required for switching.
- 20V Drain-Source Voltage (Vds): Supports a wide range of applications.
Benefits:
- High efficiency: Low Rds(on) minimizes power dissipation, resulting in high efficiency.
- Compact design: The small PowerPAK SC-70 package allows for integration into space-constrained applications.
- Easy to drive: Low threshold voltage simplifies gate driving requirements.
- Improved battery life: High efficiency contributes to longer battery life in portable devices.
- Reduced component count: Can replace larger, less efficient MOSFETs.
Technical Specifications:
The SI1307EDL has a maximum drain-source voltage (Vds) of 20V, a gate-source voltage (Vgs) of ±12V, and a continuous drain current (Id) that depends on the operating temperature and mounting conditions. The on-resistance (Rds(on)) is typically specified at different gate-source voltages (e.g., Vgs = -4.5V and Vgs = -2.5V). Other key parameters include the input capacitance (Ciss), output capacitance (Coss), and gate charge (Qg). The PowerPAK SC-70 package has a thermal resistance that affects the maximum power dissipation. Consult the official Vishay datasheet for detailed electrical characteristics, thermal performance, and application guidelines.