Diodes ZXMP6A17G User Manual

Product Summary
V
R
(BR)DSS
-60V
DS(on)
125m @ V
190m @ VGS= -4.5V
= -10V
GS
T
Description
This MOSFET has been designed to minimize the on-state resistance
and yet maintain superior switching performance, making it ideal for
high efficiency power management applications.
Applications
Motor Control
DC-DC Converters
Power Management Functions
Uninterrupted Power Supply
ADVANCE INFORMATION
SOT223
Top View
Ordering Information (Note 4)
I
D
= +25°C
A
-4.3A
-3.5A
Green
60V P-CHANNEL ENHANCEMENT MODE MOSFET
Features and Benefits
Fast Switching Speed
Low Gate Drive
Low Input Capacitance
Lead-Free Finish; RoHS Compliant (Notes 1 & 2)
Halogen and Antimony Free. “Green” Device (Note 3)
Qualified to AEC-Q101 Standards for High Reliability
Mechanical Data
Case: SOT223
Case Material: Molded Plastic, UL Flammability Classification
Moisture Sensitivity: Level 1 per J-STD-020
Terminals: Finish - Matte Tin annealed over Copper lead frame.
Weight: 0.112 grams (approximate)
Pin Out - Top View
Rating 94V-0
Solderable per MIL-STD-202, Method 208
D
G
S
Equivalent Circuit
e3
Part Number Compliance Case Quantity per reel
ZXMP6A17GTA Standard SOT223 1,000 ZXMP6A17GTC Standard SOT223 4,000
Note: 1. EU Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS) & 2011/65/EU (RoHS 2) compliant. All applicable RoHS exemptions applied.
2. See http://www.diodes.com/quality/lead_free.html for more information about Diodes Incorporated’s definitions of Halogen- and Antimony-free, "Green" and Lead-free.
3. Halogen- and Antimony-free "Green” products are defined as those which contain <900ppm bromine, <900ppm chlorine (<1500ppm total Br + Cl) and <1000ppm antimony compounds.
4. For packaging details, go to our website at http://www.diodes.com/products/packages.html.
Marking Information
ZXMP6A17G
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ZXMP
6A17
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Maximum Ratings (@T
= +25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
A
Characteristic Symbol Value Unit
Drain-Source Voltage
Gate-Source Voltage
Continuous Drain Current
V
GS
= 10V
(Note 6)
TA = +70°C (Note 6)
V
DSS
V
GS
I
D
-60 V
±20
-4.3
-3.5
(Note 5) -3.0
Pulsed Drain Current
V
= 10V
GS
Continuous Source Current (Body Diode) (Note 6)
Pulsed Source Current (Body Diode) (Note 7)
(Note 7)
IDM
I
S
I
SM
-13.7 A
-4.8 A
-13.7 A
Thermal Characteristics (@T
ADVANCE INFORMATION
Power Dissipation Linear Derating Factor
Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient
Thermal Resistance, Junction to Lead (Note 8)
Operating and Storage Temperature Range
Notes: 5. For a device surface mounted on 25mm x 25mm x 1.6mm FR4 PCB with high coverage of single sided 1oz copper, in still air conditions; the device is measured when operating in a steady-state condition.
6. Same as note (5), except the device is measured at t 10sec.
7. Same as note (5), except the device is pulsed with D = 0.02 and pulse width 300µs. The pulse current is limited by the maximum junction temperature.
8. Thermal resistance from junction to solder-point (at the end of the drain lead).
Characteristic Symbol Value Unit
= +25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
A
(Note 5)
P
D
(Note 6)
(Note 5)
(Note 6) 32.0
R
θJA
R
θJL
T
, T
J
STG
2.0 16
3.9 31
62.5
9.8
-55 to +150 °C
V
A
W
mW/°C
°C/W
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Thermal Characteristics
R
10
Limited
1
100m
D
10m
Single Pulse
Drain Current (A)
-I
ADVANCE INFORMATION
70
60
50
DS(on)
DC
1s
100ms
10ms
1ms
T
=25°C
amb
110100
100µs
-VDS Drain-Source Voltage (V)
Safe Operating Area
T
=25°C
amb
2.0
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0.0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
Max Power Dissipation (W)
Temperature (°C)
25mm x 25mm
1oz FR4
Derating Curve
Single Pulse
T
=25°C
100
amb
40
D=0.5
30
20
D=0.2
10
0
100µ 1m 10m 100m 1 10 100 1k
Thermal Resistance (°C/W)
Pulse Width (s)
Transient Thermal Impedance
D=0.1
Single Pulse
D=0.05
10
Maximum Power (W)
1
100µ 1m 10m 100m 1 10 100 1k
Pulse Width (s)
Pulse Power Dissipation
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