Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter Units
ID @ VGS = 10V, TC = 25°C Continuous Drain Current 28
ID @ VGS = 10V, TC = 100°C Continuous Drain Current 20
IDM Pulsed Drain Current 112
PD @ TC = 25°C Max. Power Dissipation 125 W
Linear Derating Factor 1.0 W/°C
VGS Gate-to-Source Voltage ±20 V
EAS Single Pulse Avalanche Energy 250 mJ
IAR Avalanche Current 28 A
EAR Repetitive Avalanche Energy 12.5 mJ
dv/dt Peak Diode Recovery dv/dt 5.5 V/ns
TJOperating Junction -55 to 150
TSTG Storage Temperature Range
Package Mounting Surface Temperature 300(for 5 seconds)
Weight 2.6 (Typical) g
PD - 91546C
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Product Summary
Part Number RDS(on) ID
IRFN140 0.077 28A
Features:
nSimple Drive Requirements
nEase of Paralleling
nHermetically Sealed
nElectrically Isolated
nSurface Mount
nDynamic dv/dt Rating
n Light-weight
For footnotes refer to the last page
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Electrical Characteristics @ Tj = 25°C (Unless Otherwise Specified)
Parameter Min Typ Max Units T est Conditions
BVDSS Drain-to-Source Breakdown Voltage 100 V VGS = 0V, ID = 1.0mA
BVDSS/TJTemperature Coefficient of Breakdown 0.13 V/°C Reference to 25°C, ID = 1.0mA
Voltage
RDS(on) Static Drain-to-Source On-State 0.077 VGS = 10V, ID = 20A
Resistance 0.125 VGS = 10V, ID = 28A
VGS(th) Gate Threshold Voltage 2.0 4.0 V VDS = VGS, ID = 250µA
gfs Forward Transconductance 9.0 S ( )V
DS > 15V, IDS = 20A
IDSS Zero Gate Voltage Drain Current 25 VDS= 80V ,VGS=0V
250 VDS = 80V,
VGS = 0V, TJ = 125°C
IGSS Gate-to-Source Leakage Forward 100 VGS = 20V
IGSS Gate-to-Source Leakage Reverse -100 VGS = -20V
QgTotal Gate Charge 59 VGS =10V, ID = 28A
Qgs Gate-to-Source Charge 12 nC VDS = 50V
Qgd Gate-to-Drain (‘Miller’) Charge 30.7
td(on) Turn-On Delay Time 21 VDD = 50V, ID = 28A,
trRise Time 105 VGS =10V, RG = 9.1
td(off) Turn-Off Delay Time 64
tfFall Time 65
LS + LDTotal Inductance 4.0
Ciss Input Capacitance 1600 VGS = 0V, VDS = 25V
Coss Output Capacitance 550 p F f = 1.0MHz
Crss Reverse Transfer Capacitance 120
nA
nH
ns
µA
Note: Corresponding Spice and Saber models are available on the G&S Website.
For footnotes refer to the last page
Thermal Resistance
Parameter Min Typ Max Units T est Conditions
RthJC Junction-to-Case 1.0
RthJ-PCB Junction-to-PC board 4.0 Soldered to a copper-clad PC board
°C/W
Source-Drain Diode Ratings and Characteristics
Parameter Min Typ Max Units T est Conditions
ISContinuous Source Current (Body Diode) 28
ISM Pulse Source Current (Body Diode) 112
VSD Diode Forward Voltage 1.5 V Tj = 25°C, IS = 28A, VGS = 0V
trr Reverse Recovery Time 400 nS Tj = 25°C, IF = 28A, di/dt 100A/µs
QRR Reverse Recovery Charge 2.9 µC VDD 30V
ton Forward Turn-On Time Intrinsic tur n-on time is negligible. Turn-on speed is substantially controlled by LS + LD.
A
Measured from the center of drain pad to
center of source pad.
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Fig 4. Normalized On-Resistance
Vs. Temperature
Fig 2. Typical Output CharacteristicsFig 1. Typical Output Characteristics
Fig 3. Typical Transfer Characteristics
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Fig 8. Maximum Safe Operating Area
Fig 6. Typical Gate Charge Vs.
Gate-to-Source Voltage
Fig 5. Typical Capacitance Vs.
Drain-to-Source Voltage
Fig 7. Typical Source-Drain Diode
Forward Voltage
13a & b
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Fig 10a. Switching Time Test Circuit
V
DS
90%
10%
V
GS t
d(on)
t
r
t
d(off)
t
f
Fig 10b. Switching Time Waveforms
VDS
Pulse Width 1 µs
Duty Factor ≤ 0.1 %
RD
VGS
RGD.U.T.
10V
+
-
VDD
Fig 11. Maximum Effective Transient Thermal Impedance, Junction-to-Case
Fig 9. Maximum Drain Current Vs.
Case Temperature
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G
Q
GS
Q
GD
V
G
Charge
D.U.T. VDS
ID
IG
3mA
VGS
.3µF
50K
.2µF
12V
Current Regulator
Same Type as D.U.T.
Current Sampling Resistors
+
-
10 V
Fig 13b. Gate Charge Test Circuit
Fig 13a. Basic Gate Charge Waveform
Fig 12c. Maximum Avalanche Energy
Vs. Drain Current
Fig 12b. Unclamped Inductive Waveforms
Fig 12a. Unclamped Inductive Test Circuit
tp
V
(BR)DSS
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AS
R
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I
AS
0.01
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p
D.U.T
L
VDS
+
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DD
DRIVER
A
15V
20V
10
10
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ISD 28A, di/dt 170A/µs,
VDD 100V, TJ 150°C
Pulse width 300 µs; Duty Cycle 2%
Repetitive Rating; Pulse width limited by
maximum junction temperature.
VDD = 25V, star ting TJ = 25°C, L= 0.64mH
Peak IL = 28A, VGS = 10V
Footnotes:
Case Outline and Dimensions — SMD-1
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Data and specifications subject to change without notice. 01/02
PAD ASSIGNMENTS
1- DRAIN
2- GA TE
3- SOURCE