STMicroelectronics Automotive, AEC-Q101, STripFET™ III series Transistors - FETs, MOSFETs - Single

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Applications

  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
  • Lighting
  • Medical
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
STP140N4F6MOSFET N-CHANNEL 40V 80A TO2200RFQ
STI20N60M2-EPMOSFET N-CHANNEL 600V 13A TO2200RFQ
STW20N60M2-EPMOSFET N-CHANNEL 600V 13A TO24720000RFQ
STFU14N80K5N-CHANNEL 800 V, 0.400 OHM TYP.,166000RFQ
STFW20N65M5MOSFET N-CH 650V 18A TO-3PF18000RFQ
STH272N6F7-6AGMOSFET N-CH 60V 180A H2PAK-630RFQ
STW35N65DM2N-CHANNEL 650 V, 0.094 OHM TYP.,0RFQ
STW35N60M2-EPMOSFET1560RFQ
STD37P3H6AGMOSFET P-CH 30V 40A DPAK50000RFQ
STWA48N60M6N-CHANNEL 600 V, 61 MOHM TYP., 330RFQ
STWA70N60DM2MOSFET N-CHANNEL 600V 66A TO247540RFQ
STB2N62K3MOSFET N-CH 620V 2.2A D2PAK616RFQ
STU6N65M2-SPTD HIGH VOLTAGE1000RFQ
STL117N4LF7AGAUTOMOTIVE-GRADE N-CHANNEL 40 V,3161RFQ
STP52P3LLH6MOSFET N-CHANNEL 30V 52A TO2205000RFQ
STU5N80K5N-CHANNEL 800 V, 1.50 OHM TYP.,0RFQ
STF46N60M6N-CHANNEL 600 V, 68 MOHM TYP., 30RFQ
STWA72N60DM2AGAUTOMOTIVE-GRADE N-CHANNEL 600 V40800RFQ
SCTH40N120G2V7AGAUTOMOTIVE-GRADE SILICON CARBIDE0RFQ
STD60NH03L-1MOSFET N-CH 30V 60A I-PAK0RFQ
Technical Documents

Description


STMicroelectronics Automotive, AEC-Q101, STripFET™ III series Transistors are a range of advanced power MOSFETs designed for automotive applications. These transistors are designed to meet the stringent requirements of the automotive industry, including AEC-Q101 qualification and high-temperature operation. The STripFET™ III series offers superior performance in terms of on-resistance, gate charge, and switching speed, making them ideal for high-efficiency power conversion applications. The series also features a wide range of package options, including DPAK, D2PAK, and TO-220, allowing for easy integration into existing designs. With their high-performance and reliability, the STripFET™ III series transistors are the perfect choice for automotive power conversion applications.



Features


• Low on-resistance

• Low gate charge

• Low input capacitance

• Low threshold voltage

• High avalanche energy

• High dv/dt capability

• High temperature operation

• AEC-Q101 qualified



Applications


• Automotive powertrain

• Automotive body electronics

• Automotive lighting

• Automotive infotainment

• Automotive safety systems

• Automotive battery management

• Automotive motor control

• Automotive power management

• Automotive sensors


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Alternative Products of STMicroelectronics Automotive, AEC-Q101, STripFET™ III series Transistors - FETs, MOSFETs - Single?

1. Infineon Technologies Automotive, AEC-Q101, OptiMOS™ Transistors - FETs, MOSFETs - Single  2. ON Semiconductor Automotive, AEC-Q101, N-Channel MOSFETs - Single  3. Vishay Automotive, AEC-Q101, TrenchFET® Gen IV MOSFETs - Single  4. Diodes Incorporated Automotive, AEC-Q101, AlphaMOS™ Transistors - FETs, MOSFETs - Single  5. ROHM Automotive, AEC-Q101, SiC MOSFETs - Single

What are the differences between the types of STMicroelectronics Automotive, AEC-Q101, STripFET™ III series Transistors - FETs, MOSFETs - Single?

STMicroelectronics Automotive AEC-Q101 STripFET™ III series Transistors - FETs, MOSFETs - Single are designed for automotive applications and are qualified according to the AEC-Q101 standard. They are available in a variety of packages and offer a wide range of features, including low on-resistance, low gate charge, and low gate-source capacitance.  The main differences between FETs and MOSFETs are the type of gate used to control the flow of current. FETs use a metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) gate, while MOSFETs use a metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) gate. FETs are typically used in low-power applications, while MOSFETs are used in high-power applications. FETs are also more susceptible to noise and have a higher on-resistance than MOSFETs.