PolarP MOSFET is first automotive grade P-channel, says Littelfuse
The IXTY2P50PA is the first automotive-grade PolarP P-Channel power MOSFET, said Littelfuse. The product design meets the demanding requirements of automotive applications for performance and reliability, added the company.
The key differentiator of the -500V, -2A IXTY2P50PA is qualified to AEC-Q101 for automotive applications.
The P-channel power MOSFET has low conduction loss and a maximum on-state resistance of 4.2 Ohm. It offers reduced power dissipation, decreasing heat generation and improving efficiency in the end applications, added Littelfuse. For switching performance, the IXTY2P50PA has a low gate charge of 11.9nC, allowing for fast and efficient operation.
The MOSFET is also rugged for use in demanding operating environments and applications. It has dynamic dv/dt and avalanche rating, enabling the MOSFET to withstand harsh conditions and suit automotive applications that require durability and reliability.
The IXTY2P50PA high voltage automotive P-channel MOSFET enables a power-dense PCB design, thanks to its miniature TO-252 (DPAK) footprint in surface mount form factor, said Littelfuse. This compact footprint saves PCB space, allowing for more efficient and compact designs in applications such as automotive ECUs, sensor circuits, high side switches, push-pull amplifiers, automatic test equipment and current regulators.
. Automotive manufacturers can benefit from this space-saving design, enabling them to optimize their applications and achieve greater functionality in limited space.
The automotive grade PolarP P-Channel Power MOSFET is available in reel packaging of 2500 pieces. Samples can be requested through authorised Littelfuse distributors worldwide.
Littelfuse is a diversified, industrial technology manufacturing company, operating across more than 20 countries. Its products are found in a variety of industrial, transportation, and electronics end markets. The company was founded in 1927 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, United States.