Overview
The STB23N80K5 is a high-voltage N-channel Power MOSFET designed by STMicroelectronics using the innovative MDmesh™ K5 technology. This proprietary vertical structure enhances the device's performance and efficiency. The STB23N80K5 is particularly suited for applications requiring high voltage and current handling capabilities.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
VDS (Drain-Source Voltage) | 800 | V |
RDS(on) (On-Resistance) | 0.23 | Ω |
ID (Drain Current) | 16 | A |
Package | D2PAK | - |
Key Features
- High voltage rating of 800 V, making it suitable for high-power applications.
- Low on-resistance (RDS(on)) of 0.23 Ω, which minimizes power losses and enhances efficiency.
- High drain current (ID) of 16 A, supporting demanding current requirements.
- MDmesh™ K5 technology for improved performance and reliability.
- D2PAK package, offering a compact and thermally efficient design.
Applications
- Power supplies and DC-DC converters.
- Motor control and drive systems.
- Industrial automation and control systems.
- High-voltage power management in consumer and industrial electronics.
- Renewable energy systems, such as solar and wind power inverters.
Q & A
- What is the maximum drain-source voltage of the STB23N80K5?
800 V.
- What is the typical on-resistance of the STB23N80K5?
0.23 Ω.
- What is the maximum drain current of the STB23N80K5?
16 A.
- What package type is the STB23N80K5 available in?
D2PAK.
- What technology is used in the STB23N80K5?
MDmesh™ K5 technology.
- What are some common applications for the STB23N80K5?
Power supplies, motor control, industrial automation, high-voltage power management, and renewable energy systems.
- Why is the MDmesh™ K5 technology important?
It enhances the device's performance and efficiency by using an innovative proprietary vertical structure.
- Is the STB23N80K5 suitable for high-power applications?
- What are the benefits of the low on-resistance in the STB23N80K5?
Minimizes power losses and enhances efficiency.
- Can the STB23N80K5 be used in renewable energy systems?