SSM6K804R

Small Low ON resistance MOSFETs

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Description

Application Scope Power Management Switches / DC-DC Converters
Feature Low drain-source on-resistance
Polarity N-ch
Generation U-MOSⅨ-H
Internal Connection Single
AEC-Q101 Qualified(*)
RoHS Compatible Product(s) (#) Available

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Package Information

Toshiba Package Name TSOP6F
Package Image TSOP6F
Pins 6
Mounting Surface Mount
Width×Length×Height
(mm)
2.9×2.8×0.8
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Absolute Maximum Ratings

Characteristics Symbol Rating Unit
Drain-Source voltage VDSS 40 V
Gate-Source voltage VGSS +/-20 V
Drain current ID 12 A
Power Dissipation PD 3 W

Electrical Characteristics

Characteristics Symbol Condition Value Unit
Gate threshold voltage (Max) Vth - 2.4 V
Gate threshold voltage (Min) Vth - 1.4 V
Drain-Source on-resistance (Max) RDS(ON) |VGS|=4.5V 18
Drain-Source on-resistance (Max) RDS(ON) |VGS|=10V 12
Input capacitance (Typ.) Ciss - 1110 pF
Total gate charge (Typ.) Qg - 7.5 nC
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MOQ(pcs) Reliability
Information
RoHS AEC-Q100
AEC-Q101
Note
SSM6K804R,LF 3000 Yes - General Use
SSM6K804R,LXGF 3000 - Yes Yes (Note) Unintended Use (Note)

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Reference Design

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Design tips on each portion of the circuit, method of operation, and design information such as circuit diagrams and PCB patterns are available, please use them for your design.

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