3.5 E-MOSFET Data Sheet Interpretation

A data sheet for an E-MOSFET, the FDMS86180, is shown in Figure 3.5.1 . This is an N-channel, high power device using trench construction.

FDMS86180 data sheet

Figure 3.5.1π‘Ž: FDMS86180 data sheet. Used with permission from SCILLC dba ON Semiconductor.

One of the first things that might jump out is the β€œ100% RoHS Compliant” green leaf logo in the upper center, meaning that the device meets the Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive. The device comes in the flat, multi-pin Power 56 package and features an π‘Ÿπ·π‘†(π‘œπ‘›) of just a few milliohms. Continuous current capability at room temperature is 151 amps with a pulsed current maximum of 775 amps. In Figure 3.5.1𝑏 we find a breakdown voltage of 100 volts and an 𝐼𝐷𝑆𝑆 of only 1 πœ‡ A. Recall that this is a normally off device, and thus 𝐼𝐷𝑆𝑆 represents a leakage current. Continuing, 𝑉𝐺𝑆(π‘‘β„Ž) varies between 2.0 and 4.0 volts, with 3.2 volts being typical. The forward transconductance, π‘”π‘š (here referred to as 𝑔𝐹𝑆 ) is 144 siemens at a drain current of 67 amps. This is orders of magnitude greater than what we might see with small signal devices. Turn-on and turn-off times are measured in the tens of nanoseconds, verifying the high speed switching ability of the device.

Figure 3.5.1𝑏 : FDMS86180 data sheet (cont).

A series of performance graphs are found in Figure 3.5.1𝑐 . In the upper left is a section of drain curves showing the ohmic region through 𝑉𝐷𝑆=5 V. The plot directly below this shows the increase in π‘Ÿπ·π‘†(π‘œπ‘›) as temperature rises. There is about a three-fold variation across the temperature range. At lower left is the characteristic curve variation. Note that the curves are less steep as temperature increases, showing a decrease in π‘”π‘š and thus, verifying a negative temperature coefficient of transconductance.

Figure 3.5.1𝑐: FDMS86180 data sheet (cont).

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