This is one of the types of MOSFETs and is a kind of transistor.
Part Number: K2545, 2SK2545
Function: 600V, 6A, MOSFET (Transistor)
Pacakge : TO-220 Type
Manufacturer: Toshiba Semiconductor
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Description
K2545 is 600V, 6A, N-Channel MOSFET. An N-channel MOSFET (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor) is a type of field effect transistor (FET) that uses an N-type semiconductor material as the conducting channel to control the flow of current.
When a positive voltage is applied to the gate terminal, it attracts electrons to the channel, creating an inversion layer and allowing current to flow between the source and drain terminals.
N-channel MOSFETs are widely used in a variety of electronic applications due to their high input impedance, fast switching speeds, and low power consumption. They are commonly used as switches, amplifiers, and voltage regulators.
Features
1. Low drain−source ON resistance : RDS (ON) = 0.9 Ω(typ.)
2. High forward transfer admittance : |Yfs| = 5.5 S (typ.)
3. Low leakage current : IDSS = 100 μA (max) (VDS = 600 V)
4. Enhancement mode : Vth = 2.0~4.0 V (VDS = 10 V, ID = 1 mA)
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25°C)
1. Drain to source voltage: VDSS = 600 V
2. Gate to source voltage: VGSS = ± 30 V
3. Drain current: ID = 6 A
4. Drain power dissipation : PD = 40 W
5. Single pulse avalanche energy : Eas = 345 mJ
6. Avalanche current : Iar = 6A
7. Repetitive avalanche energy : Ear = 4 mJ
8. Channel temperature: Tch = 150 °C
9. Storage temperature: Tstg = -55 to +150 °C
Applications
1. DC-DC Converter
2. Relay Drive and Motor Drive
K2545 PDF Datasheet
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