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  06/22/11 www.irf.com 1 AUIRFR3607 auirfu3607 hexfet   power mosfet s d g gds gate drain source d-pak AUIRFR3607 v dss 75v r ds(on) typ. 7.34m max. 9.0m i d (silicon limited) 80a i d (package limited) 56a specifically designed for automotive applications, this hexfet ? power mosfet utilizes the latest processing techniques to achieve extremely low on-resistance per silicon area. additional features of this design are a 175c junction operating temperature, fast switching speed and improved repetitive avalanche rating . these features combine to make this design an extremely efficient and reliable device for use in automotive applications and a wide variety of other applications. description features  advanced process technology  ultra low on-resistance  175c operating temperature  fast switching  repetitive avalanche allowed up to tjmax  lead-free, rohs compliant  automotive qualified * absolute maximum ratings 

  
     
     
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 #"  automotive grade    hexfet ? is a registered trademark of international rectifier. * qualification standards can be found at http://www.irf.com/ i-pak auirfu3607    parameter units i d @ t c = 25c continuous drain current, vgs @ 10v (silicon limited) i d @ t c = 100c continuous drain current, v gs @ 10v (silicon limited) i d @ t c = 25c continuous drain current, v gs @ 10v (package limited) i dm pulsed drain current p d @t c = 25c maximum power dissipation w linear derating factor w/c v gs gate-to-source voltage v e as (thermally limited) single pulse avalanche energy  mj i ar avalanche current  a e ar repetitive avalanche energy  mj dv/dt peak diode recovery  v/ns t j operating junction and t stg storage temperature range soldering temperature, for 10 seconds thermal resistance parameter typ. max. units r jc junction-to-case  ??? 1.045 r ja junction-to-ambient  ??? 50 r ja junction-to-ambient (pcb mount)  ??? 110 max. 80  56  310 56 0.96 300(1.6mm from case) 120 46 14 c/w a c 140 27 -55 to + 175 20 +,!-./0.

2 www.irf.com s d g  i sd 46a, di/dt 1920a/ s, v dd v (br)dss , t j 175c.  pulse width 400 s; duty cycle 2%.  c oss eff. (tr) is a fixed capacitance that gives the same charging time as c oss while v ds is rising from 0 to 80% v dss .  c oss eff. (er) is a fixed capacitance that gives the same energy as c oss while v ds is rising from 0 to 80% v dss .  when mounted on 1" square pcb (fr-4 or g-10 material). for recom- mended footprint and soldering techniques refer to application note #an-994.   r is measured at t j approximately 90c.    calculated continuous current based on maximum allowable junction temperature. bond wire current limit is 56a. note that current limitations arising from heating of the device leads may occur with some lead mounting arrangements.  repetitive rating; pulse width limited by max. junction temperature.
limited by t jmax , starting t j = 25c, l = 0.12mh r g = 25 , i as = 46a, v gs =10v. part not recommended for use above this value. static electrical characteristics @ t j = 25c (unless otherwise specified) parameter min. typ. max. units v (br)dss drain-to-source breakdown voltage 75 ??? ??? v / / a ??? ??? 250 i gss gate-to-source forward leakage ??? ??? 100 na gate-to-source reverse leakage ??? ??? -100 dynamic electrical characteristics @ t j = 25c (unless otherwise specified) parameter min. typ. max. units q g total gate charge ??? 56 84 nc q gs gate-to-source charge ??? 13 ??? q gd gate-to-drain ("miller") charge ??? 16 ??? q sync total gate charge sync. (q g - q gd ) ??? 40 ??? r g(int) internal gate resistance ??? 0.55 ??? t d(on) turn-on delay time ??? 16 ??? ns t r rise time ??? 110 ??? t d(off) turn-off delay time ??? 43 ??? t f fall time ??? 96 ??? c iss input capacitance ??? 3070 ??? pf c oss output capacitance ??? 280 ??? c rss reverse transfer capacitance ??? 130 ??? c oss eff. (er) effective output capacitance (energy related) ??? 380 ??? c oss eff. (tr) effective output capacitance (time related) ??? 610 ??? diode characteristics parameter min. typ. max. units i s continuous source current ??? ??? 80 a (body diode) i sm pulsed source current ??? ??? 310 (body diode)  v sd diode forward voltage ??? ??? 1.3 v t rr reverse recovery time ??? 33 50 ns t j = 25c v r = 64v, ??? 39 59 t j = 125c i f = 46a q rr reverse recovery charge ??? 32 48 nc t j = 25c di/dt = 100a/ s  ??? 47 71 t j = 125c i rrm reverse recovery current ??? 1.9 ??? a t j = 25c t on forward turn-on time intrinsic turn-on time is negligible (turn-on is dominated by ls+ld) i d = 46a r g = 6.8  v dd = 49v i d = 46a, v ds =0v, v gs = 10v t j = 25c, i s = 46a, v gs = 0v  integral reverse p-n junction diode. conditions v gs = 0v, i d = 250 a reference to 25c, i d = 5ma  v gs = 10v, i d = 46a  v ds = v gs , i d = 100 a v ds = 75v, v gs = 0v v ds = 60v, v gs = 0v, t j = 125c mosfet symbol showing the v ds = 38v conditions v gs = 10v  v gs = 0v v ds = 50v ? = 1.0mhz v gs = 0v, v ds = 0v to 60v  v gs = 0v, v ds = 0v to 60v  conditions v ds = 50v, i d = 46a i d = 46a v gs = 20v v gs = -20v

www.irf.com 3 qualification information ? moisture sensitivity level 3l-d pak msl1 3l-i-pak n/a charged device model class c4(+/- 1000v ) ??? (per aec-q101-005) qualification level automotive (per aec-q101) ?? comments: this part number(s) passed automotive qualification. ir?s industrial and consumer qualification level is granted by extension of the higher automotive level. rohs compliant yes esd machine model class m4(+/- 600v ) ??? (per aec-q101-002) human body model class h1c(+/- 2000v ) ??? (per aec-q101-001) ? qualification standards can be found at international rectifier?s web site: http//www.irf.com/ ?? exceptions to aec-q101 requirements are noted in the qualification report. ??? highest passing voltage

4 www.irf.com fig 1. typical output characteristics fig 3. typical transfer characteristics fig 4. normalized on-resistance vs. temperature fig 2. typical output characteristics fig 6. typical gate charge vs. gate-to-source voltage fig 5. typical capacitance vs. drain-to-source voltage 0.1 1 10 100 v ds , drain-to-source voltage (v) 1 10 100 1000 i d , d r a i n - t o - s o u r c e c u r r e n t ( a ) vgs top 15v 10v 8.0v 6.0v 5.5v 5.0v 4.8v bottom 4.5v 60 s pulse width tj = 25c 4.5v 0.1 1 10 100 v ds , drain-to-source voltage (v) 10 100 1000 i d , d r a i n - t o - s o u r c e c u r r e n t ( a ) 4.5v 60 s pulse width tj = 175c vgs top 15v 10v 8.0v 6.0v 5.5v 5.0v 4.8v bottom 4.5v 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 v gs , gate-to-source voltage (v) 0.1 1 10 100 1000 i d , d r a i n - t o - s o u r c e c u r r e n t ( a ) t j = 25c t j = 175c v ds = 25v 60 s pulse width -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 t j , junction temperature (c) 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 r d s ( o n ) , d r a i n - t o - s o u r c e o n r e s i s t a n c e ( n o r m a l i z e d ) i d = 80a v gs = 10v 1 10 100 v ds , drain-to-source voltage (v) 100 1000 10000 100000 c , c a p a c i t a n c e ( p f ) v gs = 0v, f = 1 mhz c iss = c gs + c gd , c ds shorted c rss = c gd c oss = c ds + c gd c oss c rss c iss 0 102030405060 q g , total gate charge (nc) 0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 v g s , g a t e - t o - s o u r c e v o l t a g e ( v ) v ds = 24v v ds = 15v i d = 46a

www.irf.com 5 fig 8. maximum safe operating area fig 10. drain-to-source breakdown voltage fig 7. typical source-drain diode forward voltage fig 11. typical c oss stored energy fig 9. maximum drain current vs. case temperature fig 12. maximum avalanche energy vs. draincurrent 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 v sd , source-to-drain voltage (v) 0.1 1 10 100 1000 i s d , r e v e r s e d r a i n c u r r e n t ( a ) t j = 25c t j = 175c v gs = 0v -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 t j , temperature ( c ) 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 v ( b r ) d s s , d r a i n - t o - s o u r c e b r e a k d o w n v o l t a g e ( v ) id = 5ma -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 v ds, drain-to-source voltage (v) 0.00 0.20 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.20 e n e r g y ( j ) 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 starting t j , junction temperature (c) 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 e a s , s i n g l e p u l s e a v a l a n c h e e n e r g y ( m j ) i d top 5.6a 11a bottom 46a 1 10 100 v ds , drain-to-source voltage (v) 1 10 100 1000 i d , d r a i n - t o - s o u r c e c u r r e n t ( a ) operation in this area limited by r ds (on) tc = 25c tj = 175c single pulse 100 sec 1msec 10msec dc 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 t c , case temperature (c) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 i d , d r a i n c u r r e n t ( a ) limited by package

6 www.irf.com fig 13. maximum effective transient thermal impedance, junction-to-case fig 14. typical avalanche current vs.pulsewidth fig 15. maximum avalanche energy vs. temperature notes on repetitive avalanche curves , figures 14, 15: (for further info, see an-1005 at www.irf.com) 1. avalanche failures assumption: purely a thermal phenomenon and failure occurs at a temperature far in excess of t jmax . this is validated for every part type. 2. safe operation in avalanche is allowed as long ast jmax is not exceeded. 3. equation below based on circuit and waveforms shown in figures 22a, 22b. 4. p d (ave) = average power dissipation per single avalanche pulse. 5. bv = rated breakdown voltage (1.3 factor accounts for voltage increase during avalanche). 6. i av = allowable avalanche current. 7. t = allowable rise in junction temperature, not to exceed t jmax (assumed as 25c in figure 14, 15). t av = average time in avalanche. d = duty cycle in avalanche = t av f z thjc (d, t av ) = transient thermal resistance, see figures 13) p d (ave) = 1/2 ( 1.3bvi av ) =   t/ z thjc i av = 2  t/ [1.3bvz th ] e as (ar) = p d (ave) t av 1e-006 1e-005 0.0001 0.001 0.01 0.1 t 1 , rectangular pulse duration (sec) 0.00 0.01 0.10 1.00 10.00 t h e r m a l r e s p o n s e ( z t h j c ) c / w 0.20 0.10 d = 0.50 0.02 0.01 0.05 single pulse ( thermal response ) notes: 1. duty factor d = t1/t2 2. peak tj = p dm x zthjc + tc j j 1 1 2 2 3 3 r 1 r 1 r 2 r 2 r 3 r 3 ci i / ri ci= i / ri c 4 4 r 4 r 4 ri (c/w) i (sec) 0.01109 0.000003 0.26925 0.000130 0.49731 0.001301 0.26766 0.008693 1.0e-06 1.0e-05 1.0e-04 1.0e-03 1.0e-02 1.0e-01 tav (sec) 0.1 1 10 100 1000 a v a l a n c h e c u r r e n t ( a ) 0.05 duty cycle = single pulse 0.10 allowed avalanche current vs avalanche pulsewidth, tav, assuming ? j = 25c and tstart = 150c. 0.01 allowed avalanche current vs avalanche pulsewidth, tav, assuming tj = 150c and tstart =25c (single pulse) 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 starting t j , junction temperature (c) 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 e a r , a v a l a n c h e e n e r g y ( m j ) top single pulse bottom 1.0% duty cycle i d = 46a

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 )    1  0 200 400 600 800 1000 di f /dt (a/ s) 0 5 10 15 20 i r r ( a ) i f = 31a v r = 64v t j = 25c t j = 125c 0 200 400 600 800 1000 di f /dt (a/ s) 0 80 160 240 320 400 480 560 q r r ( a ) i f = 31a v r = 64v t j = 25c t j = 125c 0 200 400 600 800 1000 di f /dt (a/ s) 0 5 10 15 20 i r r ( a ) i f = 46a v r = 64v t j = 25c t j = 125c 0 200 400 600 800 1000 di f /dt (a/ s) 0 80 160 240 320 400 480 560 q r r ( a ) i f = 46a v r = 64v t j = 25c t j = 125c -75 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 t j , temperature ( c ) 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 v g s ( t h ) , g a t e t h r e s h o l d v o l t a g e ( v ) i d = 100 a i d = 250 a i d = 1.0ma i d = 1.0a

8 www.irf.com fig 22a. switching time test circuit fig 22b. switching time waveforms v gs v ds 90% 10% t d(on) t d(off) t r t f v gs pulse width < 1 s duty factor < 0.1% v dd v ds l d d.u.t + - fig 21b. unclamped inductive waveforms fig 21a. unclamped inductive test circuit t p v (br)dss i as r g i as 0.01 t p d.u.t l v ds + - v dd driver a 15v 20v v gs fig 23a. gate charge test circuit fig 23b. gate charge waveform vds vgs id vgs(th) qgs1 qgs2 qgd qgodr fig 20. +2,

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