The BUK7M33-60E is a power MOSFET from Nexperia, designed for high-efficiency switching applications. This MOSFET utilizes advanced TrenchMOS technology to minimize on-state resistance (Rds(on)) and gate charge, resulting in reduced power losses and improved overall system efficiency. It is particularly well-suited for use in power supplies, motor control, and DC-DC converters.
Applications:
- Power Supplies: Specifically in secondary side synchronous rectification.
- DC-DC Converters: Used in various DC-DC conversion stages for efficient power conversion.
- Motor Control: Suitable for driving small to medium-sized motors in applications requiring precise control.
- Load Switching: Efficient and fast load switching in various electronic systems.
Features:
- TrenchMOS Technology: Provides very low on-state resistance.
- Low Gate Charge: Reduces switching losses and improves efficiency.
- Avalanche Rated: Can withstand specified avalanche energy.
- Logic Level Gate Drive: Allows direct drive from microcontrollers or other logic devices.
- Automotive Qualified: AEC-Q101 qualified for automotive applications ensuring reliability.
- Lead-Free and RoHS Compliant: Environmentally friendly construction.
Benefits:
- High Efficiency: Minimizes power losses, leading to cooler operation and reduced energy consumption.
- Improved Reliability: Robust design ensures stable performance in demanding environments.
- Simplified Drive Circuitry: Logic-level gate drive simplifies design and reduces component count.
- Compact Size: Enables smaller and more compact power supply designs.
- Suitable for Automotive Applications: Meets the stringent requirements of automotive electronics.
Specifications:
The BUK7M33-60E features a drain-source voltage (Vds) of 60V and a continuous drain current (Id) of up to 18A. The typical on-state resistance (Rds(on)) at Vgs=10V is 33 mΩ. It is available in a LFPAK33 package. The gate threshold voltage is typically around 2V, making it compatible with logic-level drive signals. It also has a specified pulsed drain current, allowing it to handle short-duration peak loads.