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IKB30N65ES5ATMA1
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1211-IKB30N65ES5ATMA1
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TO-263-3, D2Pak (2 Leads + Tab), TO-263AB
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INDUSTRY 14
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- TypeParameter
- Factory Lead Time16 Weeks
- Mounting Type
The "Mounting Type" in electronic components refers to the method used to attach or connect a component to a circuit board or other substrate, such as through-hole, surface-mount, or panel mount.
Surface Mount - Package / Case
refers to the protective housing that encases an electronic component, providing mechanical support, electrical connections, and thermal management.
TO-263-3, D2Pak (2 Leads + Tab), TO-263AB - Current-Collector (Ic) (Max)62A
- Test Conditions400V, 30A, 13 Ω, 15V
- Operating Temperature
The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.
-40°C~175°C TJ - Packaging
Semiconductor package is a carrier / shell used to contain and cover one or more semiconductor components or integrated circuits. The material of the shell can be metal, plastic, glass or ceramic.
Tape & Reel (TR) - Series
In electronic components, the "Series" refers to a group of products that share similar characteristics, designs, or functionalities, often produced by the same manufacturer. These components within a series typically have common specifications but may vary in terms of voltage, power, or packaging to meet different application needs. The series name helps identify and differentiate between various product lines within a manufacturer's catalog.
TrenchStop™ 5 - Part Status
Parts can have many statuses as they progress through the configuration, analysis, review, and approval stages.
Active - Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) is a standardized rating that indicates the susceptibility of electronic components, particularly semiconductors, to moisture-induced damage during storage and the soldering process, defining the allowable exposure time to ambient conditions before they require special handling or baking to prevent failures
1 (Unlimited) - Input Type
Input type in electronic components refers to the classification of the signal or data that a component can accept for processing or conversion. It indicates whether the input is analog, digital, or a specific format such as TTL or CMOS. Understanding input type is crucial for ensuring compatibility between different electronic devices and circuits, as it determines how signals are interpreted and interacted with.
Standard - Power - Max
Power - Max is a parameter that specifies the maximum amount of power that an electronic component can handle without being damaged. It is typically measured in watts and indicates the upper limit of power that can be safely supplied to the component. Exceeding the maximum power rating can lead to overheating, malfunction, or permanent damage to the component. It is important to consider the power-max rating when designing circuits or systems to ensure proper operation and longevity of the electronic components.
188W - Reverse Recovery Time
Reverse Recovery Time is a key parameter in semiconductor devices, particularly diodes and transistors. It refers to the time taken for a diode or transistor to switch from conducting in the forward direction to blocking in the reverse direction when the polarity of the voltage across the device is reversed. This parameter is crucial in applications where fast switching speeds are required, as a shorter reverse recovery time allows for quicker response times and improved efficiency. Reverse Recovery Time is typically specified in datasheets for electronic components and is an important consideration in circuit design to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
75ns - Voltage - Collector Emitter Breakdown (Max)
Voltage - Collector Emitter Breakdown (Max) is a parameter that specifies the maximum voltage that can be applied between the collector and emitter terminals of a transistor or other semiconductor device before it breaks down and allows excessive current to flow. This parameter is crucial for ensuring the safe and reliable operation of the component within its specified limits. Exceeding the maximum breakdown voltage can lead to permanent damage or failure of the device. Designers and engineers must carefully consider this parameter when selecting components for their circuits to prevent potential issues and ensure proper functionality.
650V - Vce(on) (Max) @ Vge, Ic
The parameter "Vce(on) (Max) @ Vge, Ic" in electronic components refers to the maximum voltage drop across the collector-emitter junction of a power transistor when it is in the on-state. This parameter is specified at a certain gate-emitter voltage (Vge) and collector current (Ic). It indicates the maximum voltage that can be sustained across the collector-emitter terminals while the transistor is conducting current. This parameter is important for determining the power dissipation and efficiency of the transistor in a circuit, as well as for ensuring proper operation and reliability of the component.
1.7V @ 15V, 30A - IGBT Type
IGBT Type refers to the specific classification of Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors, which are semiconductor devices used for switching and amplifying electronic signals. IGBT types can vary based on their voltage ratings, current handling capabilities, switching speeds, and packaging configurations. Different IGBT types are designed to optimize performance in various applications, including motor drives, power inverters, and high-frequency switching circuits. Understanding the IGBT type is crucial for selecting the appropriate component for a particular electronic design or application.
Trench Field Stop - Gate Charge
the amount of charge that needs to be injected into the gate electrode to turn ON (drive) the MOSFET.
70nC - Current - Collector Pulsed (Icm)
The parameter "Current - Collector Pulsed (Icm)" in electronic components refers to the maximum allowable collector current that the component can handle when operating in a pulsed mode. This parameter is crucial for devices such as transistors and power amplifiers that may experience short bursts of high current during operation. Exceeding the specified Icm rating can lead to overheating, device failure, or even permanent damage. Designers must carefully consider this parameter when selecting components to ensure reliable and safe operation within the specified limits.
120A - Td (on/off) @ 25°C
The parameter "Td (on/off) @ 25°C" in electronic components refers to the thermal resistance between the device junction and the ambient environment when the device is in the on or off state at a temperature of 25°C. This parameter helps to quantify how efficiently the device can dissipate heat generated during operation. A lower thermal resistance value indicates better heat dissipation capabilities, which is crucial for maintaining the device's performance and reliability. Designers use this parameter to ensure proper thermal management and prevent overheating issues that can affect the component's functionality and lifespan.
17ns/124ns - Switching Energy
Switching energy is a parameter used to describe the amount of energy consumed by an electronic component during the process of switching from one state to another. It is typically measured in joules and is an important consideration in the design and evaluation of electronic devices, especially in terms of power efficiency and heat generation. Switching energy is influenced by factors such as the operating frequency, voltage levels, and the specific characteristics of the component itself. Minimizing switching energy is crucial for improving the overall performance and reliability of electronic systems.
560μJ (on), 320μJ (off) - RoHS Status
RoHS means “Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances” in the “Hazardous Substances Directive” in electrical and electronic equipment.
ROHS3 Compliant
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