Toshiba Corporation’s (TOKYO: 6502) Storage & Electronic Devices Solutions Company today announced the launch of N-channel MOSFETs in small packages for load switches in LED driver applications, including automotive dashboard meters and headlights and LED TV backlights, that are in the industry’s leading-class[1] for low on-resistance. Shipments of the new products start from today.
Along with the increased use of power saving LEDs, demand for N-channel MOSFETs, used as switches for LED drivers has also increased. To meet demand, Toshiba has added two small-package MOSFETS with the industry’s leading-class low on-resistance to its line-up, the 60V “SSM3K341R” and the 100V “SSM3K361R”. The new products reduce heat dissipation resulting from turn-on loss by approximately 65% against Toshiba previous products[2]. Also, the MOSFETs use an SOT-23F small-size flat lead type package, which maintains the same level of heat dissipation while reducing the footprint by approximately 64% compared to a conventional SOT-89 package. Both products are AEC-Q101 qualified for automotive applications.
Main Specifications
| Part Number | Absolute Maximum Ratings | RDS(ON) typ. (mΩ) | Ciss typ. (pF) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VDSS (V) |
VGSS (V) |
ID (A) |
VGS=4.0V | VGS=4.5V | VGS=10V | ||
| SSM3K341R | 60 | ±20 | 6 | 43 | 36 | 28 | 550 |
| SSM3K361R | 100 | ±20 | 3.5 | – | 65 | 51 | 430 |
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