The TN2404KL is a P-Channel Power MOSFET from Vishay. This MOSFET is designed for a variety of power management and switching applications, particularly those requiring efficient load switching and low on-resistance.
Applications:
- Load Switching: Ideal for high-side load switching in power distribution systems.
- Power Management: Used in DC-DC converters and voltage regulators.
- Motor Control: Suitable for controlling small DC motors in various applications.
- Solid-State Relays: Can be used in solid-state relay applications.
Features:
- P-Channel MOSFET: Allows for easy high-side switching.
- Low On-Resistance (RDS(on)): Minimizes power loss and improves efficiency.
- Fast Switching Speed: Enables efficient operation in high-frequency applications.
- Low Gate Charge: Reduces switching losses and improves efficiency.
- Avalanche Rated: Designed to withstand avalanche conditions, enhancing reliability.
- Halogen-Free and RoHS Compliant: Meets environmental standards.
Benefits:
- High Efficiency: Low on-resistance minimizes power dissipation, leading to improved efficiency.
- Easy to Use: P-channel configuration simplifies high-side switching applications.
- Reliable Operation: Avalanche rating ensures robustness and reliability in demanding environments.
- Compact Size: Available in small surface-mount packages, saving board space.
- Environmentally Friendly: Halogen-free and RoHS compliant, meeting environmental regulations.
Additional Details:
The TN2404KL typically has a drain-source voltage (VDS) rating of -20V to -30V, and a continuous drain current (ID) rating that varies depending on the specific package and operating conditions. The gate-source voltage (VGS) rating is typically ±12V. Refer to the Vishay datasheet for the specific RDS(on) values, gate charge, and thermal resistance characteristics. The available package is typically a small outline transistor (SOT) package such as SOT-23 or similar, making it suitable for compact designs. The device is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, typically -55°C to +150°C.