Overview
The BSP75N, produced by Infineon Technologies, is an N-channel vertical power FET in Smart SIPMOS technology. This component is fully protected by embedded protection functions, making it a reliable choice for various applications. It features a logic level input and is designed to handle resistive, inductive, and capacitive loads in switching applications.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Symbol | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|---|
Continuous drain-source voltage | VDS | 60 | V |
On-state resistance | RDS(ON) | 550 | mΩ |
Current limitation | ID(lim) | 1 | A |
Nominal load current | ID(Nom) | 0.7 | A |
Clamping energy | EAS | 550 | mJ |
Thermal overload trip temperature | Tjt | 150-165-180 | °C |
Key Features
- Logic Level Input
- Input Protection (ESD)
- Thermal shutdown with auto restart
- Overload protection
- Short circuit protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Current limitation
- Analog driving possible
- Green product (RoHS compliant)
Applications
The BSP75N is suitable for a variety of applications, including:
- 24V applications
- Relay driver
- Automotive and industrial applications involving resistive, inductive, and capacitive loads
- µC compatible power switch for 12 V and 24 V DC applications and for 42 Volt Powernet
- Replaces electromechanical relays and discrete circuits
Q & A
- What is the continuous drain-source voltage of the BSP75N?
The continuous drain-source voltage of the BSP75N is 60 V.
- What is the on-state resistance of the BSP75N?
The on-state resistance of the BSP75N is 550 mΩ.
- What are the key protection functions of the BSP75N?
The BSP75N includes protection functions such as thermal shutdown with auto restart, overload protection, short circuit protection, overvoltage protection, and current limitation.
- Is the BSP75N RoHS compliant?
- What types of loads can the BSP75N handle?
The BSP75N can handle resistive, inductive, and capacitive loads in switching applications.
- What is the nominal load current of the BSP75N?
The nominal load current of the BSP75N is 0.7 A.
- What is the thermal overload trip temperature range of the BSP75N?
The thermal overload trip temperature range of the BSP75N is between 150°C to 180°C.
- Can the BSP75N be used in automotive applications?
- Does the BSP75N have input protection?
- Can the BSP75N replace electromechanical relays?