Manufacturer Part Number
IRLR8726TRPBF
Manufacturer
Infineon Technologies
Introduction
The IRLR8726TRPBF is a high-performance N-channel MOSFET transistor from Infineon Technologies, designed for a wide range of power electronics and switching applications.
Product Features and Performance
MOSFET (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor) technology
N-channel type
Capable of handling up to 86A continuous drain current at 25°C
Low on-resistance of 5.8 mOhm at 25A, 10V
Wide operating temperature range of -55°C to 175°C
High power dissipation of up to 75W (at Tc)
Fast switching capability with low gate charge of 23 nC at 4.5V
Product Advantages
Excellent power handling and efficiency
High current capability
Low on-resistance for low power losses
Wide temperature range for versatile applications
Fast switching for high-frequency power conversion
Key Technical Parameters
Drain-to-Source Voltage (Vdss): 30V
Gate-to-Source Voltage (Vgs): ±20V
Input Capacitance (Ciss): 2150 pF at 15V
Gate Charge (Qg): 23 nC at 4.5V
Threshold Voltage (Vgs(th)): 2.35V at 50A
Quality and Safety Features
RoHS3 compliant
D-Pak package for surface mount assembly
Compatibility
This MOSFET transistor is compatible with a wide range of power electronics and switching applications, including:
Power supplies
Motor drives
Inverters
Industrial automation
Automotive electronics
Application Areas
Power conversion
Motor control
Industrial automation
Automotive electronics
General purpose switching
Product Lifecycle
The IRLR8726TRPBF is an active product in Infineon's portfolio and is not nearing discontinuation. Replacement or upgrade options may be available in the future as technology evolves.
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High current handling capability
Low on-resistance for efficient power conversion
Wide operating temperature range for versatile applications
Fast switching performance for high-frequency power electronics
Robust and reliable D-Pak package for surface mount assembly
Compliance with RoHS3 regulations for environmental sustainability