Infineon IMW1 Type N-Channel MOSFET, 52 A, 1700 V Enhancement, 3-Pin TO-247 IMW120R045M1XKSA1

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Brand

Infineon

Channel Type

Type N

Product Type

MOSFET

Maximum Continuous Drain Current Id

52A

Maximum Drain Source Voltage Vds

1700V

Package Type

TO-247

Series

IMW1

Mount Type

Surface

Pin Count

3

Maximum Drain Source Resistance Rds

45mΩ

Channel Mode

Enhancement

Standards/Approvals

No

Automotive Standard

No

The Infineon CoolSiC™ 1200 V, 45 mΩ SiC MOSFET in TO247-3 package build on a state-of-the-art trench semiconductor process optimized to combine performance with reliability. In comparison to traditional silicon (Si) based switches like IGBTs and MOSFETs, the SiC MOSFET offers a series of advantages. These include, the lowest gate charge and device capacitance levels seen in 1200 V switches, no reverse recovery losses of the internal commutation proof body diode, temperature independent low switching losses, and threshold-free on-state characteristic. CoolSiC™ MOSFETs are ideal for hard- and resonant-switching topologies like power factor correction (PFC) circuits, bi-directional topologies and DC-DC converters or DC-AC inverters.

Best in class switching and conduction losses

Benchmark high threshold voltage, Vth > 4 V

0V turn-off gate voltage for easy and simple gate drive

Wide gate-source voltage range

Robust and low loss body diode rated for hard commutation

Temperature independent turn-off switching losses

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