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Power MOSFETs suit automotive applications

International Rectifier announces the introduction of two automotive DirectFET 2 power MOSFETs optimized with low gate charge for switching applications including Switch Mode Power Supplies (SMPS), Class D Audio systems, High Intensity Discharge (HID) lighting, and other automotive power conversion applications.

The AUIRF7648M2 and AUIRF7669L2, the company's first automotive grade DirectFET devices tailored to dc-dc applications, offer low gate charge and on-state resistance (RDS(on)) to help minimize switching and conduction losses in a variety of switching applications. Moreover, the low parasitic inductance offered by the DirectFET power package results in excellent high frequency switching performance with reduced waveform ringing, which in turn helps limit EMI and filter size.  

The AUIRF7648M2 features a PCB footprint 54% smaller than a DPak while the AUIRF7669L2 features a PCB footprint 60% smaller than a D2Pak. With package current ratings of 179 A and 375 A respectively for each device, the DirectFET package places no constraint on the current capability of the silicon. Moreover, the maximum package current ratings far exceed the limits of traditional DPak and D2Pak packages. The devices are qualified according to AEC-Q101 standards and feature an environmentally friendly, lead free, and RoHS compliant bill of materials.

For more information, contact International Rectifier, 233 Kansas St., El Segundo, CA 90245. Phone: (310) 252-7105.

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