Manufacturer Part Number
IRFP4332PBF
Manufacturer
Infineon Technologies
Introduction
The IRFP4332PBF is a high-performance N-channel MOSFET transistor from Infineon Technologies, designed for power switching and amplification applications.
Product Features and Performance
Capable of handling high voltages up to 250V
Low on-resistance (RDS(on)) of 33mOhm, enabling efficient power conversion
High continuous drain current rating of 57A at 25°C
Wide operating temperature range from -40°C to 175°C
Fast switching speed and low gate charge for efficient operation
High power dissipation capability of 360W
Product Advantages
Excellent performance in high-voltage, high-current power applications
Efficient power conversion due to low on-resistance
Robust design for reliable operation across a wide temperature range
Suitable for a variety of power conversion and amplification applications
Key Technical Parameters
Drain-Source Voltage (VDS): 250V
Gate-Source Voltage (VGS): ±30V
On-Resistance (RDS(on)): 33mOhm
Continuous Drain Current (ID): 57A
Input Capacitance (Ciss): 5860pF
Power Dissipation (Pd): 360W
Quality and Safety Features
RoHS3 compliant for environmental responsibility
Robust TO-247AC package for reliable operation
Compatibility
Suitable for a wide range of power conversion and amplification applications, such as power supplies, motor drives, and industrial electronics.
Application Areas
High-voltage, high-current power conversion and amplification
Industrial electronics and power systems
Motor drives and power supplies
Product Lifecycle
Currently available and in production
No known plans for discontinuation
Replacements and upgrades may be available in the future as technology evolves
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Excellent performance in high-voltage, high-current applications
Efficient power conversion due to low on-resistance
Reliable operation across a wide temperature range
Robust design and RoHS3 compliance for quality and safety
Compatibility with a wide range of power conversion and amplification applications