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 DATA SHEET
MOS FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR
NP84N055ELE, NP84N055KLE NP84N055CLE, NP84N055DLE, NP84N055MLE, NP84N055NLE
SWITCHING N-CHANNEL POWER MOS FET
DESCRIPTION
These products are N-channel MOS Field Effect Transistors designed for high current switching applications.
ORDERING INFORMATION
PART NUMBER NP84N055ELE-E1-AY NP84N055ELE-E2-AY NP84N055KLE-E1-AY NP84N055KLE-E2-AY
Note1, 2 Note1, 2 Note1 Note1 Note1, 2 Note1, 2 Note1 Note1
LEAD PLATING
PACKING
PACKAGE TO-263 (MP-25ZJ) typ. 1.4 g
Pure Sn (Tin)
Tape 800 p/reel TO-263 (MP-25ZK) typ. 1.5 g
NP84N055CLE-S12-AZ NP84N055DLE-S12-AY NP84N055MLE-S18-AY NP84N055NLE-S18-AY
Sn-Ag-Cu Tube 50 p/tube
TO-220 (MP-25) typ. 1.9 g TO-262 (MP-25 Fin Cut) typ. 1.8 g TO-220 (MP-25K) typ. 1.9 g TO-262 (MP-25SK) typ. 1.8 g
Pure Sn (Tin)
Notes 1. Pb-free (This product does not contain Pb in the external electrode.) 2. Not for new design
(TO-220)
FEATURES
* Channel temperature 175 degree rated * Super low on-state resistance RDS(on)1 = 7.0 m MAX. (VGS = 10 V, ID = 42 A) RDS(on)2 = 8.7 m MAX. (VGS = 5 V, ID = 42 A) RDS(on)3 = 9.4 m MAX. (VGS = 4.5 V, ID = 42 A) * Low input capacitance Ciss = 6130 pF TYP. * Built-in gate protection diode (TO-262)
(TO-263)
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Before using this document, please confirm that this is the latest version.
Not all products and/or types are available in every country. Please check with an NEC Electronics sales representative for availability and additional information.
Document No. D14100EJ7V0DS00 (7th edition) Date Published October 2007 NS Printed in Japan
1999, 2000, 2007
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NP84N055ELE, NP84N055KLE, NP84N055CLE, NP84N055DLE, NP84N055MLE, NP84N055NLE
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (TA = 25C)
Drain to Source Voltage (VGS = 0 V) Gate to Source Voltage (VDS = 0 V) Drain Current (DC) (TC = 25C) Drain Current (pulse)
Note2 Note1
VDSS VGSS ID(DC) ID(pulse) PT PT Tch Tstg
55 20 84 336 1.8 200 175 -55 to +175 84/55/20 70/302/400
V V A A W W C C A mJ
Total Power Dissipation (TA = 25C) Total Power Dissipation (TC = 25C) Channel Temperature Storage Temperature Single Avalanche Current Single Avalanche Energy
Note3 Note3
IAS EAS
Notes 1. Calculated constant current according to MAX. allowable channel temperature. 2. PW 10 s, Duty cycle 1% 3. Starting Tch = 25C, VDD = 28 V, RG = 25 , VGS = 20 0 V (See Figure 4.)
THERMAL RESISTANCE
Channel to Case Thermal Resistance Channel to Ambient Thermal Resistance Rth(ch-C) Rth(ch-A) 0.75 83.3 C/W C/W
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25C)
CHARACTERISTICS Zero Gate Voltage Drain Current Gate Leakage Current Gate to Source Threshold Voltage Forward Transfer Admittance Drain to Source On-state Resistance SYMBOL IDSS IGSS VGS(th) | yfs | RDS(on)1 RDS(on)2 RDS(on)3 Input Capacitance Output Capacitance Reverse Transfer Capacitance Turn-on Delay Time Rise Time Turn-off Delay Time Fall Time Total Gate Charge Ciss Coss Crss td(on) tr td(off) tf QG1 QG2 Gate to Source Charge Gate to Drain Charge Body Diode Forward Voltage Reverse Recovery Time Reverse Recovery Charge QGS QGD VF(S-D) trr Qrr VDD = 44 V, VGS = 10 V, ID = 84 A VDD = 44 V, VGS = 5 V, ID = 84 A IF = 84 A, VGS = 0 V IF = 84 A, VGS = 0 V, di/dt = 100 A/s TEST CONDITIONS VDS = 55 V, VGS = 0 V VGS = 20 V, VDS = 0 V VDS = VGS, ID = 250 A VDS = 10 V, ID = 42 A VGS = 10 V, ID = 42 A VGS = 5 V, ID = 42 A VGS = 4.5 V, ID = 42 A VDS = 25 V, VGS = 0 V, f = 1 MHz VDD = 28 V, ID = 42 A, VGS = 10 V, RG = 1 1.5 27 2.0 58 5.6 6.5 7.0 6130 710 350 29 19 120 21 120 65 18 33 1.0 49 78 7.0 8.7 9.4 9200 1070 630 64 47 230 53 180 98 MIN. TYP. MAX. 10 10 2.5 UNIT
A A
V S m m m pF pF pF ns ns ns ns nC nC nC nC V ns nC
TEST CIRCUIT 1 AVALANCHE CAPABILITY
D.U.T. RG = 25 PG. VGS = 20 0 V 50
TEST CIRCUIT 2 SWITCHING TIME
D.U.T.
L VDD PG. RG
VGS RL VDD VDS
90% 90% 10% 10%
VGS
Wave Form
0
10%
VGS
90%
BVDSS IAS ID VDD VDS
VGS 0 = 1 s Duty Cycle 1%
VDS
VDS
Wave Form
0 td(on) ton
tr
td(off) toff
tf
Starting Tch
TEST CIRCUIT 3 GATE CHARGE
D.U.T. IG = 2 mA PG. 50
RL VDD
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25C)
Figure1. DERATING FACTOR OF FORWARD BIAS SAFE OPERATING AREA 280 Figure2. TOTAL POWER DISSIPATION vs. CASE TEMPERATURE
dT - Percentage of Rated Power - %
PT - Total Power Dissipation - W
100 80 60 40 20 0
240 200 160 120 80 40 0 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200
0
25
50
75
100 125 150 175 200
TC - Case Temperature - C
Figure3. FORWARD BIAS SAFE OPERATING AREA 1000
d ite ) Lim V n) 10 o S( = RDVGS (
TC - Case Temperature - C
Figure4. SINGLE AVALANCHE ENERGY DERATING FACTOR 450
ID(pulse)
10
EAS - Single Avalanche Energy - mJ
PW
0 s
=1
400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 25
400 mJ
ID - Drain Current - A
100
ID(DC)
DC P Limowe ite r D d iss ipa
1
0
ms
s
302 mJ IAS = 20 A 55 A 84 A
10
tio
n
1
TC = 25C 0.1 Single Pulse 0.1 1
70 mJ
10
100
50
75
100
125
150
175
VDS - Drain to Source Voltage - V
Starting Tch - Starting Channel Temperature - C
Figure5. TRANSIENT THERMAL RESISTANCE vs. PULSE WIDTH 1000
rth(t) - Transient Thermal Resistance - C/W
100
Rth(ch-A) = 83.3C/W
10
1
Rth(ch-C) = 0.75C/W
0.1 Single Pulse TC = 25C 100 1m 10 m 100 m 1 10 100 1000
0.01 10
PW - Pulse Width - s
4
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Figure6. FORWARD TRANSFER CHARACTERISTICS 1000
Pulsed
Figure7. DRAIN CURRENT vs. DRAIN TO SOURCE VOLTAGE 400 320 240
Pulsed
VGS = 10 V
ID - Drain Current - A
10
1
TA = -40C 25C 75C 150C 175C
ID - Drain Current - A
100
5.0 V
160
4.5 V
80
0.1 1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
0
0
1
2
3
4
VGS - Gate to Source Voltage - V
VDS - Drain to Source Voltage - V
10
TA = 175C 75C 25C -40C
1
RDS(on) - Drain to Source On-state Resistance - m
| yfs | - Forward Transfer Admittance - S
Figure8. FORWARD TRANSFER ADMITTANCE vs. DRAIN CURRENT 100 VDS = 10 V Pulsed
Figure9. DRAIN TO SOURCE ON-STATE RESISTANCE vs. GATE TO SOURCE VOLTAGE 20 Pulsed
10
ID = 42 A
0.1
0.01 0.01
0.1
1
10
100
0
0
5
10
15
20
ID - Drain Current - A
VGS - Gate to Source Voltage - V
RDS(on) - Drain to Source On-state Resistance - m
15
Pulsed
10
VGS = 4.5 V 5V 10 V
VGS(th) - Gate to Source Threshold Voltage - V
Figure10. DRAIN TO SOURCE ON-STATE RESISTANCE vs. DRAIN CURRENT
Figure11. GATE TO SOURCE THRESHOLD VOLTAGE vs. CHANNEL TEMPERATURE 3.0 VDS = VGS ID = 250 A 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 -50
5
0
1
10
100
1000
0
50
100
150
ID - Drain Current - A
Tch - Channel Temperature - C
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RDS(on) - Drain to Source On-state Resistance - m
IF - Diode Forward Current - A
Figure12. DRAIN TO SOURCE ON-STATE RESISTANCE vs. CHANNEL TEMPERATURE 18 Pulsed 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 -50 0 50 100
ID = 42 A VGS = 4.5 V 5V 10 V
Figure13. SOURCE TO DRAIN DIODE FORWARD VOLTAGE 1000
100
VGS = 10 V
10
0V
1
150
0.1 0
Pulsed
0.5
1.0
1.5
Tch - Channel Temperature - C
VF(S-D) - Source to Drain Voltage - V
Figure14. CAPACITANCE vs. DRAIN TO SOURCE VOLTAGE
Figure15. SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS
Ciss, Coss, Crss - Capacitance - pF
VGS = 0 V f = 1 MHz
td(on), tr, td(off), tf - Switching Time - ns
100000
1000
tf td(off)
10000
Ciss
100
td(on) tr
1000
Coss Crss
10
100 0.1
1
10
100
VDD = 28 V VGS = 10 V RG = 1 1 0.1
1
10
100
VDS - Drain to Source Voltage - V
ID - Drain Current - A
Figure16. REVERSE RECOVERY TIME vs. DIODE FORWARD CURRENT 1000
trr - Reverse Recovery Time - ns
di/dt = 100 A/s VGS = 0 V
Figure17. DYNAMIC INPUT/OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS 50 10 8
VDD = 44 V 28 V 11 V VGS
VDS - Drain to Source Voltage - V
40 30 20 10 0
100
7 6 5 4 3 2
10
VDS ID = 84 A
1 60 80 100 0 120
1 0.1
1
10
100
0
20
40
IF - Diode Forward Current - A
QG - Gate Charge - nC
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Data Sheet D14100EJ7V0DS
VGS - Gate to Source Voltage - V
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NP84N055ELE, NP84N055KLE, NP84N055CLE, NP84N055DLE, NP84N055MLE, NP84N055NLE

PACKAGE DRAWINGS (Unit: mm)
1)TO-263 (MP-25ZJ)
Note
2)TO-263 (MP-25ZK)
4.8 MAX. 1.3 0.2
No plating
10 TYP. 4
10.0 0.3 7.88 MIN. 4
1.35 0.3
4.45 0.2
1.3 0.2
1.0 0.5
8.5 0.2
8.0 TYP.
9.15 0.3
15.25 0.5
0.025 to 0.25
1
2
3
5.7 0.4
1.4 0.2 0.7 0.2 2.54 TYP.
0
.5R
TY
P.
TY P.
2.54 TYP.
R 0.8
0.5 0.2
2.54
0.75 0.2
0.5
0.2
8
0 to
2.8 0.2
1.Gate 2.Drain 3.Source 4.Fin (Drain)
0.25 1 2 3 1.Gate 2.Drain 3.Source
2.5
4.Fin (Drain)
3)TO-220 (MP-25)
3.0 0.3
Note
4)TO-262 (MP-25 Fin Cut)
4.8 MAX.
Note
10.6 MAX. 10.0 TYP.
1.0 0.5
3.6 0.2
5.9 MIN.
1.3 0.2
4.8 MAX. 1.3 0.2
10 TYP.
15.5 MAX.
4 1 1.3 0.2 2 3
4 123
6.0 MAX.
1.3 0.2
12.7 MIN.
12.7 MIN.
8.5 0.2
0.75 0.1 2.54 TYP.
0.5 0.2 2.54 TYP. 1.Gate 2.Drain 3.Source 4.Fin (Drain)
2.8 0.2
0.75 0.3 2.54 TYP.
0.5 0.2 2.54 TYP. 1.Gate 2.Drain 3.Source 4.Fin (Drain)
2.8 0.2
Note Not for new design
2.54 0.25
Data Sheet D14100EJ7V0DS
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5)TO-220 (MP-25K)
6)TO-262 (MP-25SK)
2.8 0.3
1.2 0.3
10.0 0.2
3.8 0.2
4.45 0.2 1.3 0.2
10.0 0.2
4.45 0.2 1.3 0.2
10.1 0.3
15.9 MAX.
6.3 0.3
4
4
3.1 0.2
12
13.7 0.3
3
13.7 0.3
1.27 0.2 0.8 0.1
1.27 0.2 0.8 0.1
3.1 0.3
123
8.9 0.2
0.5 0.2
2.54 TYP. 2.54 TYP.
2.5 0.2
0.5 0.2 2.54 TYP. 2.54 TYP.
2.5 0.2
1.Gate 2.Drain 3.Source 4.Fin (Drain)
1.Gate 2.Drain 3.Source 4.Fin (Drain)
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
Drain
Gate
Body Diode
Gate Protection Diode
Source
Remark
The diode connected between the gate and source of the transistor serves as a protector against ESD. When this device actually used, an additional protection circuit is externally required if a voltage exceeding the rated voltage may be applied to this device.
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NP84N055ELE, NP84N055KLE, NP84N055CLE, NP84N055DLE, NP84N055MLE, NP84N055NLE

TAPE INFORMATION
There are two types (-E1, -E2) of taping depending on the direction of the device.
Draw-out side
Reel side

MARKING INFORMATION
NEC 84N055 LE
Pb-free plating marking Abbreviation of part number Lot code

RECOMMENDED SOLDERING CONDITIONS
These products should be soldered and mounted under the following recommended conditions. For soldering methods and conditions other than those recommended below, please contact an NEC Electronics sales representative. For technical information, see the following website. Semiconductor Device Mount Manual (http://www.necel.com/pkg/en/mount/index.html)
Soldering Method Infrared reflow MP-25ZJ, MP-25ZK
Soldering Conditions Maximum temperature (Package's surface temperature): 260C or below Time at maximum temperature: 10 seconds or less Time of temperature higher than 220C: 60 seconds or less Preheating time at 160 to 180C: 60 to 120 seconds Maximum number of reflow processes: 3 times Maximum chlorine content of rosin flux (percentage mass): 0.2% or less
Recommended Condition Symbol
IR60-00-3
Wave soldering MP-25, MP-25K, MP-25SK, MP-25 Fin Cut Partial heating MP-25ZJ, MP-25ZK, MP-25K, MP-25SK Partial heating MP-25, MP-25 Fin Cut
Maximum temperature (Solder temperature): 260C or below Time: 10 seconds or less Maximum chlorine content of rosin flux: 0.2% (wt.) or less Maximum temperature (Pin temperature): 350C or below Time (per side of the device): 3 seconds or less Maximum chlorine content of rosin flux: 0.2% (wt.) or less Maximum temperature (Pin temperature): 300C or below Time (per side of the device): 3 seconds or less Maximum chlorine content of rosin flux: 0.2% (wt.) or less P300 P350 THDWS
Caution Do not use different soldering methods together (except for partial heating).
Data Sheet D14100EJ7V0DS
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NP84N055ELE, NP84N055KLE, NP84N055CLE, NP84N055DLE, NP84N055MLE, NP84N055NLE
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