N-Channel Cut Tape (CT) 10.5mOhm @ 30A, 10V ±20V 6550pF @ 25V 160nC @ 10V 100V TO-220-3
An op amp's input capacitance is defined as the capacitance between both of its input terminals with either input grounded, and 6550pF @ 25V is its maximum input capacitance.The drain current is the maximum continuous current the device can conduct, and this device has 85A continuous drain current (ID).A drainage-to-source breakdown voltage corresponds to the voltage at which a specified value of ID flows, where VGS is 100V, and this device has a drainage-to-source breakdown voltage of 100VV.Input capacitance must be charged before drain current conduction can begin, so the turn-off delay time is 55 ns.This device has a drain-to-source resistance of 10.5mOhm when a gate-to-source voltage (VGS) is applied to bias it into the on state, and when this voltage is applied to bias it into the on state.Before drain current conduction begins, the device's input capacitance must be charged, so the delay time is 12 ns.An FET transistor's gate-source voltage, VGS, indicates how much voltage is applied across the transistor's gate-source terminal and it can range from 20V to 1.For this transistor to work, a voltage 100V is required between drain and source (Vdss).Using drive voltage (4.5V 10V), this device contributes to a reduction in overall power consumption.