2SK2354

2SK2354


Specifications
SKU
12607609
Details

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Parameter Symbol Min Typical Max Unit
Drain-Source Voltage V(DS) - - 150 V
Gate-Source Voltage V(GS) -10 - 10 V
Drain Current I(D) - 10 15 A
Transconductance g(fs) - 4.0 - S
Input Capacitance Ciss - 1800 - pF
Output Capacitance Coss - 260 - pF
Reverse Transfer Capacitance Crss - 70 - pF
Threshold Gate Voltage Vth 2.0 4.0 6.0 V
On-State Resistance R(DS(on)) - 0.05 0.1
Total Power Dissipation P(TOT) - - 150 W
Junction Temperature Tj - - 175 掳C

Instructions for Use:

  1. Mounting:

    • Ensure proper heat sinking to maintain junction temperature within specified limits.
    • Use thermal grease or thermal pads between the device and heat sink for efficient heat transfer.
  2. Biasing:

    • Apply gate-source voltage (V(GS)) within the range of -10V to +10V.
    • Ensure the drain-source voltage (V(DS)) does not exceed 150V to avoid breakdown.
  3. Current Handling:

    • The maximum continuous drain current (I(D)) is 15A, but typical operation is at 10A.
    • For higher currents, consider parallel operation with appropriate balancing resistors.
  4. Thermal Management:

    • Monitor the junction temperature (Tj) to ensure it does not exceed 175掳C.
    • Use forced air cooling or liquid cooling if necessary for high-power applications.
  5. Capacitance Considerations:

    • Account for input capacitance (Ciss), output capacitance (Coss), and reverse transfer capacitance (Crss) in circuit design to minimize switching losses and improve performance.
  6. Storage:

    • Store the device in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
    • Handle with care to avoid static discharge which can damage the device.
  7. Testing:

    • Use a low-voltage, low-current source to test the threshold gate voltage (Vth).
    • Measure on-state resistance (R(DS(on))) under controlled conditions to ensure the device is functioning correctly.
  8. Safety:

    • Always follow safety guidelines when handling high-voltage and high-current circuits.
    • Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves and goggles.
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