Overview
The BSS138BKSH is a dual N-channel enhancement mode Field-Effect Transistor (FET) manufactured by Nexperia USA Inc. This component is part of the automotive series and is AEC-Q101 qualified, ensuring its reliability and performance in demanding automotive applications. It is packaged in a very small SOT363 (SC-88) Surface-Mounted Device (SMD) plastic package, utilizing Trench MOSFET technology for enhanced performance.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
VDS (Max) | 60 | V |
VGS (Max) @ ID | 1.6V @ 250µA | V @ mA |
ID (Max) | 320 | mA |
Rds(on) (Max) @ ID, VGS | 1.6 Ohm @ 320mA, 10V | Ohm @ mA, V |
Power (Max) | 445 | mW |
Package | SOT-363 (SC-88), 6-TSSOP | |
Operating Temperature | -55°C ~ 150°C (TJ) | °C |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Key Features
- Logic-level compatible
- ESD protection up to 1.5 kV
- Very fast switching
- AEC-Q101 qualified
- Trench MOSFET technology
Applications
- Relay driver
- Low-side load switch
- High-speed line driver
- Switching circuits
Q & A
- What is the maximum drain-source voltage of the BSS138BKSH?
The maximum drain-source voltage is 60 V. - What is the maximum gate-source voltage of the BSS138BKSH?
The maximum gate-source voltage is 20 V. - What is the maximum drain current of the BSS138BKSH?
The maximum drain current is 320 mA. - What is the on-resistance of the BSS138BKSH?
The on-resistance is 1.6 Ohm at 320 mA and 10 V. - What is the maximum power dissipation of the BSS138BKSH?
The maximum power dissipation is 445 mW. - In what package is the BSS138BKSH available?
The BSS138BKSH is available in SOT-363 (SC-88) and 6-TSSOP packages. - What is the operating temperature range of the BSS138BKSH?
The operating temperature range is -55°C to 150°C (TJ). - Is the BSS138BKSH AEC-Q101 qualified?
Yes, the BSS138BKSH is AEC-Q101 qualified. - What type of mounting does the BSS138BKSH use?
The BSS138BKSH uses surface mount technology. - What are some common applications of the BSS138BKSH?
Common applications include relay drivers, low-side load switches, high-speed line drivers, and switching circuits.