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Fig 15. Typical Avalanche Current Vs.Pulsewidth
Fig 16. Maximum Avalanche Energy
Vs. Temperature
Notes on Repetitive Avalanche Curves , Figures 15, 16:
(For further info, see AN-1005 at www.irf.com)
1. Avalanche failures assumption:
Purely a thermal phenomenon and failure occurs at a
temperature far in excess of T
jmax
. This is validated for
every part type.
2. Safe operation in Avalanche is allowed as long asT
jmax
is
not exceeded.
3. Equation below based on circuit and waveforms shown in
Figures 12a, 12b.
4. P
D (ave)
= Average power dissipation per single
avalanche pulse.
5. BV = Rated breakdown voltage (1.3 factor accounts for
voltage increase during avalanche).
6. I
av
= Allowable avalanche current.
7. T = Allowable rise in junction temperature, not to exceed
T
jmax
(assumed as 25°C in Figure 15, 16).
t
av =
Average time in avalanche.
D = Duty cycle in avalanche = t
av
·f
Z
thJC
(D, t
av
) = Transient thermal resistance, see figure 11)
P
D (ave)
= 1/2 ( 1.3·BV·I
av
) = DT/ Z
thJC
I
av
=
2DT/ [1.3·BV·Z
th
]
E
AS (AR)
= P
D (ave)
·t
av
25 50 75 100 125 150 175
Starting T
J
, Junction Temperature (°C)
0
20
40
60
80
100
E
A
R
,
A
v
a
l
a
n
c
h
e
E
n
e
r
g
y
(
m
J
)
TOP Single Pulse
BOTTOM 1% Duty Cycle
I
D
= 31A
1.0E-06 1.0E-05 1.0E-04 1.0E-03 1.0E-02 1.0E-01
tav (sec)
0.1
1
10
100
1000
A
v
a
l
a
n
c
h
e
C
u
r
r
e
n
t
(
A
)
0.05
Duty Cycle = Single Pulse
0.10
Allowed avalanche Current vs
avalanche pulsewidth, tav
assuming Tj = 25°C due to
avalanche losses. Note: In no
case should Tj be allowed to
exceed Tjmax
0.01
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V
DS
90%
10%
V
GS
t
d(on)
t
r
t
d(off)
t
f
V
DS
Pulse Width ≤ 1 µs
Duty Factor ≤ 0.1 %
R
D
V
GS
R
G
D.U.T.
10V
+
-
V
DD
Fig 18a. Switching Time Test Circuit
Fig 18b. Switching Time Waveforms
Fig 17. Diode Reverse Recovery Test Circuit for N-Channel
HEXFET
®
Power MOSFETs
Circuit Layout Considerations
Low Stray Inductance
Ground Plane
Low Leakage Inductance
Current Transformer
P.W.
Period
di/dt
Diode Recovery
dv/dt
Ripple 5%
Body Diode Forward Drop
Re-Applied
Voltage
Reverse
Recovery
Current
Body Diode Forward
Current
V
GS
=10V
V
DD
I
SD
Driver Gate Drive
D.U.T. I
SD
Waveform
D.U.T. V
DS
Waveform
Inductor Curent
D =
P. W .
Period
* V
GS
= 5V for Logic Level Devices
*
+
-
+
+
+
-
-
-
R
G
V
DD
di/dt controlled by R
G
Driver same type as D.U.T.
I
SD
controlled by Duty Factor "D"
D.U.T. - Device Under Test
D.U.T
Inductor Current
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TO-220AB Part Marking Information
TO-220AB Package Outline
Dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches)
Note: "P" inass embly line position
indicates "Lead - Free"
LINE C
WE E K 19
PART NUMBER
DAT E CODE
YE AR 7 = 1997
AS S EMBLED ON WW 19, 1997
THIS IS AN IRF1010 EXAMPLE:
IN THE ASSEMBLY LINE "C"
LOT CODE 1789
INTERNATIONAL
AS S E MB L Y
LOT CODE
RECTIFIER
LOGO
TO-220AB packages are not recommended for Surface Mount Application.
Notes:
1. For an Automotive Qualified version of this part please seehttp://www.irf.com/product-info/auto/
2. For the most current drawing please refer to IR website at http://www.irf.com/package/

IRLZ44ZPBF

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MOSFET MOSFT 55V 51A 24nC 13.5mOhm LogLvAB
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