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PSMN4R8-100PSE

PSMN4R8-100PSE End of life

N-channel 100 V 5 mΩ standard level MOSFET with improved SOA in TO220 package

Standard level N-channel MOSFET with improved SOA in a TO220 package. Part of Nexperia's "NextPower Live" portfolio, the PSMN4R8-100PSE is robust enough to withstand substantial in-rush and fault condition currents during turn on/off, whilst offering a low RDS(on) characteristic to keep temperatures down and efficiency up in continued use. Ideal for telecommunication systems based on 48 V backplanes / supply rails.

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Product details

Features and benefits

  • Enhanced safe operating area (SOA) for superior protection during linear mode operation

  • Very low RDS(on) for low conduction losses

Applications

  • Electronic fuse

  • Hot-swap / Soft-start

  • Uninterruptible power supplies

  • Motor control

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Interactive datasheet

How does it work?

The interactive datasheets are based on the Nexperia MOSFET precision electrothermal models. With our interactive datasheets you can simply specify your own conditions interactively. Start by changing the values of the conditions. You can do this by using the sliders in the condition fields. By dragging the sliders you will see how the MOSFET will perform at the new conditions set.

Interactive datasheet