TK125N60Z1

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Power MOSFET (N-ch 500V<VDSS≤700V)

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Description

Application Scope Switching Voltage Regulators
Polarity N-ch
Generation DTMOSⅥ
Internal Connection Single
RoHS Compatible Product(s) (#) Available

Package Information

Toshiba Package Name TO-247
Package Image TO-247
Pins 3
Mounting Through Hole
Width×Length×Height
(mm)
15.94×20.95×5.02
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Absolute Maximum Ratings

Characteristics Symbol Rating Unit
Drain-Source voltage VDSS 600 V
Gate-Source voltage VGSS +/-30 V
Drain current ID 20 A
Power Dissipation PD 150 W

Electrical Characteristics

Characteristics Symbol Condition Value Unit
Gate threshold voltage (Max) Vth - 4.0 V
Gate threshold voltage (Min) Vth - 3.0 V
Drain-Source on-resistance (Max) RDS(ON) |VGS|=10V 125
Input capacitance (Typ.) Ciss - 1620 pF
Total gate charge (Typ.) Qg VGS=10V 28 nC
Reverse recovery time (Typ.) trr - 285 ns
Reverse recovery charge (Typ.) Qrr - 3100 nC
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Reference Design

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1.6 kW Server Power Supply (Upgraded)
Thanks to Toshiba’s latest power devices and digital isolator, this 1U size and 12 V output 1.6 kW server power supply achieves higher efficiency at whole load than the existing reference design which uses the same circuit topology. Design files and guides for circuit design and operation are available as reference design.

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