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STL62P3LLH6 Safe Operating Area correct?

transistorboy32
Associate II
Posted on March 30, 2016 at 18:19

I'd like to know if the STL62P3LLH6 P-channel MOSFET's Safe Operating Area chart is correct in

http://www.st.com/web/en/resource/technical/document/datasheet/DM00105886.pdf

. I have been comparing these charts of various other parts, specifically the ID value at VDS = 20V and a 100ms pulse width. This part shows an ID of ~20A at this location. However, I've found no other parts with a value this high in a PowerFLAT package (or similar). All other parts with a value this high are DPAK (or similar, with a ~3x lower thermal resistance), and are quite a bit more expensive (>4x). I'd like to ask if this is a datasheet mistake or a very good deal. If I'm making a mistake reading the datasheet please let me know. Thanks!

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Nickname14663_O
Associate II
Posted on March 31, 2016 at 08:22

Hello,

I'm sorry but this power MOSFET is not part of signal condiioning products.

I recommended you to contact the

/onlinesupport/app?page=onlineSupport

Another possibility would be to post your question in

https://my.st.com/public/STe2ecommunities/motordriver_ics/Lists/Motor%20Driver%20ICs%20and%20Boards/AllItems.aspx

Sorry for this redirection.

Regards,

Sylvain

transistorboy32
Associate II
Posted on March 31, 2016 at 15:27

The online support has never worked for me. I always get a ''Serena Single Sign On Invalid User ID or Password.''error when I try to access it which is why I post questions on the forum instead. Thank you for your suggestion though - I will post there instead. Thanks!