The RUM002N05GT2L is an N-channel MOSFET manufactured by Rohm Semiconductor. This MOSFET is designed for power switching applications, offering low on-resistance and high current handling capabilities. Its characteristics make it suitable for use in a variety of electronic circuits, particularly those requiring efficient power control.
Applications
- DC-DC converters: Used as a switching element to efficiently convert DC voltage levels.
- Motor control: Controlling the speed and direction of DC motors in various applications.
- Load switches: Turning power on and off to different loads in a system.
- Power management circuits: Regulating and distributing power within electronic devices.
- LED lighting: Driving and controlling the brightness of LEDs in lighting systems.
Features
- Low on-resistance (RDS(on)): Minimizes power loss during switching.
- High current capability: Handles significant amounts of current.
- Logic level gate drive: Can be driven directly by logic signals.
- Fast switching speed: Enables efficient high-frequency operation.
- Small package size: Allows for compact circuit designs.
Benefits
- Improved energy efficiency: Reduces power consumption and heat generation.
- Enhanced circuit performance: Enables faster switching and more precise control.
- Simplified circuit design: Can be easily integrated into existing circuits.
- Increased system reliability: Robust design ensures reliable operation.
- Versatile application: Suitable for a wide range of power switching applications.
Additional Details
The RUM002N05GT2L has a drain-source voltage (VDS) rating of 50V and a continuous drain current (ID) rating of 2A. Its low on-resistance (RDS(on)) is typically around 0.09 ohms at a gate-source voltage (VGS) of 4.5V. The gate threshold voltage is relatively low, allowing it to be driven by standard logic levels. The device is typically packaged in a small surface-mount package, such as a SOT-23. This MOSFET is particularly well-suited for use in portable electronics, power supplies, and motor control circuits where efficiency and compact size are critical. The operating temperature range is typically from -55°C to +150°C. Its robust construction ensures reliable performance under varying environmental conditions.