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IRF2907ZS-7PPBF_06

Manufacturer Part Number
IRF2907ZS-7PPBF_06
Description
Manufacturer
IRF [International Rectifier]
Datasheet
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1000
100
200
150
100
10
50
1.0E-06
1
0
Fig 16. Maximum Avalanche Energy
25
Starting T J , Junction Temperature (°C)
Duty Cycle = Single Pulse
50
0.05
0.10
0.01
vs. Temperature
TOP
BOTTOM 1% Duty Cycle
I D = 110A
75
1.0E-05
100
Fig 15. Typical Avalanche Current vs.Pulsewidth
Single Pulse
125
150
1.0E-04
175
tav (sec)
Notes on Repetitive Avalanche Curves , Figures 15, 16:
(For further info, see AN-1005 at www.irf.com)
1. Avalanche failures assumption:
2. Safe operation in Avalanche is allowed as long asT
3. Equation below based on circuit and waveforms shown in
4. P
5. BV = Rated breakdown voltage (1.3 factor accounts for
6. I
7. ∆T
Purely a thermal phenomenon and failure occurs at a
not exceeded.
Figures 12a, 12b.
T
t
D = Duty cycle in avalanche = t
Z
temperature far in excess of T
every part type.
avalanche pulse.
voltage increase during avalanche).
av
av =
thJC
D (ave)
jmax
= Allowable avalanche current.
=
Average time in avalanche.
(D, t
Allowable rise in junction temperature, not to exceed
(assumed as 25°C in Figure 15, 16).
= Average power dissipation per single
av
1.0E-03
P
) = Transient thermal resistance, see figure 11)
D (ave)
= 1/2 ( 1.3·BV·I
I
Allowed avalanche Current vs
avalanche
assuming ∆ Tj = 25°C due to
avalanche losses
E
av
AS (AR)
= 2DT/ [1.3·BV·Z
= P
D (ave)
jmax
pulsewidth,
1.0E-02
av
av
. This is validated for
·f
) = DT/ Z
·t
th
av
]
thJC
tav
jmax
1.0E-01
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