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MOS FIELD EFFECT TRANSI STOR
2SK3434
SWITCHING
N-CHANNEL POWER MOS FET
DATA SHEET
Document No. D14603EJ3V0DS00 (3rd edition)
Date Published July 2002 NS CP(K)
Printed in Japan
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The mark shows major revised points.
DESCRIPTION
The 2SK3434 is N-channel MOS Field Effect Transistor
designed for high current switching applications.
FEATURES
Super low on-state resistance
RDS(on)1 = 20 m MAX. (VGS = 10 V, ID = 24 A)
RDS(on)2 = 31 m MAX. (VGS = 4.0 V, ID = 24 A)
Low Ciss: Ciss = 2100 pF TYP.
Built-in gate protection diode
ABS OLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (TA = 25°C)
Drain to Source Voltage (VGS = 0 V) VDSS 60 V
Gate to Source Voltage (VDS = 0 V) VGSS ±20 V
Drain Current (DC) (TC = 25°C) ID(DC) ±48 A
Drain Current (pulse) Note1 ID(pulse) ±120 A
Total Powe r Dissipation (TC = 25°C) PT56 W
Total Powe r Dissipation (TA = 25°C) PT1.5 W
Channel Temperature Tch 150 °C
Storage Temperature Tstg 55 to +150 °C
Single Avalanche Current Note2 IAS 28 A
Single Avalanche Energy Note2 EAS 78 mJ
Notes 1. PW 10
µ
s, Duty cycle 1%
2. Starting Tch = 25°C, VDD = 30 V, RG = 25 Ω, VGS = 20 0 V
ORDERING INFORMATION
PART NUMBER PACKAGE
2SK3434 TO-220AB
2SK3434-S TO-262
2SK3434-ZJ TO-263
2SK3434-Z TO-220SMDNote
Note TO-220SMD package is produced only
in Japan.
(TO-220AB)
(TO-262)
(TO-263, TO-220SMD)
Data Sheet D14603EJ3V0DS
2
2SK3434
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25°C)
CHARACTE RISTI CS SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
Zero Gate Drain Current IDSS VDS = 60 V, VGS = 0 V10
µ
A
Gate Cut-off Voltage VGS(off) VDS = 10 V, ID = 1 mA 1.5 2.0 2.5 V
Forward Transfer Adm i t tance | yfs |V
DS = 10 V, ID = 24 A1327S
RDS(on)1 VGS = 10 V, ID = 24 A 16 20 mDrain to Sourc e On-state Res i stance
RDS(on)2 VGS = 4.0 V, ID = 24 A2231m
Input Capac i t ance Ciss VDS = 10 V 2100 pF
Output Capaci tance Coss VGS = 0 V 340 pF
Reverse Transf er Capacitanc e Crss f = 1 MHz 170 pF
Turn-on Delay Time td(on) VDD = 30 V, ID = 24 A40ns
Rise Ti me trVGS = 10 V 400 ns
Turn-off Del a y T i me td(off) RG = 10 120 ns
Fall Time tf160 ns
Total Gate Charge QGVDD = 48 V40nC
Gate to Source Charge QGS VGS = 10 V7nC
Gate to Drain Charge QGD ID = 48 A11nC
Body Diode Forward Voltage VF(S-D) IF = 48 A, VGS = 0 V1.0V
Reverse Recovery T i me trr IF = 48 A, VGS = 0 V43ns
Reverse Recovery Charge Qrr di/dt = 100 A/
µ
s61nC
TEST CIRCUIT 1 AVALANCHE CAPABILITY
R
G
= 25
50
PG.
L
V
DD
V
GS
= 20 0 V
BV
DSS
I
AS
I
D
V
DS
Starting Tch
V
DD
D.U.T.
TEST CIRCUIT 3 GATE CHARGE
TEST CIRCUIT 2 SWITCHING TIME
PG. R
G
0
V
GS
D.U.T.
R
L
V
DD
τ = 1
s
µ
Duty Cycle 1%
V
GS
Wave Form
I
D
Wave Form
V
GS
10% 90%
V
GS
10%
0
I
D
90%
90%
td(on) trtd(off) t
f
10%
τ
I
D
0
ton toff
PG. 50
D.U.T.
R
L
V
DD
I
G
= 2 mA
Data Sheet D14603EJ3V0DS 3
2SK3434
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25°C )
P
T
- Total Power Dissipation - W
008020 40 60 100 140120 160
TOTAL POWER DISSIPATION vs.
CASE TEMPERATURE
T
C
- Case Temperature - ˚C
10
20
30
40
50
70
60
FORWARD BIAS SAFE OPERATING AREA
1 10 100
I
D
- Drain Current - A
0.1
V
DS
- Drain to Source Voltage - V
1
10
100
1000
0.1
100
µs
1
ms
10
ms
PW
=
10
µs
I
D(pulse)
I
D(DC)
Power Dissipation
Limited
DC
R
DS(on)
Limited
(at V
GS
= 10 V)
T
C
= 25˚C
Single Pulse
DERATING FACTOR OF FORWARD BIAS
SAFE OPERATING AREA
T
ch
- Channel Temperature - ˚C
dT - Percentage of Rated Power - %
04020 60 100 14080 120 160
100
80
60
40
20
0
PW - Pulse Width - s
TRANSIENT THERMAL RESISTANCE vs. PULSE WIDTH
10
0.01
0.1
1
100
1000
1 m 10 m 100 m 1 10 100 1000
Single Pulse
10 100
Rth(ch-C) = 2.23˚C/W
µµ
Rth(ch-A) = 83.3˚C/W
rth(t) - Transient Thermal Resistance - ˚C/W
Data Sheet D14603EJ3V0DS
4
2SK3434
FORWARD TRANSFER CHARACTERISTICS
VGS - Gate to Source Voltage - V
ID - Drain Current - A
Pulsed
1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0
VDS = 10 V
10
1
0.1
100
1000
TA = −40˚C
25˚C
75˚C
150˚C
DRAIN CURRENT vs.
DRAIN TO SOURCE VOLTAGE
V
DS
- Drain to Source Voltage - V
I
D
- Drain Current - A
0
00.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
Pulsed
V
GS
=10 V
V
GS
= 4.0 V
10
20
30
40
50
GATE TO SOURCE THRESHOLD VOLTAGE vs.
CHANNEL TEMPERATURE
VGS(off) - Gate to Source Threshold Voltage - V
0.5
Tch - Channel Temperature - ˚C
V
DS
= 10 V
I
D
= 1 mA
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
50 0 50 100 150
0
FORWARD TRANSFER ADMITTANCE vs.
DRAIN CURRENT
I
D
- Drain Current - A
| y
fs
| - Forward Transfer Admittance - S
0.01 0.1 1
10
100
10 100
0.1
0.01
1
Pulsed
T
A
= 40˚C
25˚C
75˚C
150˚C
V
DS
= 10 V
DRAIN TO SOURCE ON-STATE RESISTANCE vs.
GATE TO SOURCE VOLTAGE
V
GS
- Gate to Source Voltage - V
R
DS(on)
- Drain to Source On-state Resistance - m
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
5101520
Pulsed
ID = 24 A
DRAIN TO SOURCE ON-STATE
RESISTANCE vs. DRAIN CURRENT
ID - Drain Current - A
R
DS(on)
- Drain to Source On-state Resistance - m
101 100 1000
Pulsed
0
10
20
30
40
V
GS
= 4.0 V
V
GS
= 10 V
Data Sheet D14603EJ3V0DS 5
2SK3434
DRAIN TO SOURCE ON-STATE RESISTANCE vs.
CHANNEL TEMPERATURE
R
DS(on)
- Drain to Source On-state Resistance - m
T
ch
- Channel Temperature - ˚C
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
50 050 100 150
V
GS
= 4.0 V
V
GS
= 10 V
Pulsed
SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS
I
D
- Drain Current - A
t
d(on)
, t
r
, t
d(off)
, t
f
- Switching Time - ns
10
110.1
100
1000
10 100
t
f
t
r
t
d(on)
t
d(off)
V
DD
= 30 V
R
G
= 10
V
GS
= 10 V
REVERSE RECOVERY TIME vs.
DRAIN CURRENT
ID - Drain Current - A
trr - Reverse Recovery Time - ns
di/dt = 100 A/ s
V
GS
= 0 V
1
0.1
10
1 10 100
1000
100
µ
DYNAMIC INPUT/OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
V
GS
- Gate to Source Voltage - V
Q
G
- Gate Charge - nC
V
DS
- Drain to Source Voltage - V
0010 1552025303540
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
V
GS
V
DS
V
DD
= 48 V
30 V
12 V
SOURCE TO DRAIN DIODE
FORWARD VOLTAGE
1.0
I
SD
- Diode Forward Current - A
01.5
V
SD
- Source to Drain Voltage - V
0.5
Pulsed
0.1
1.0
10
100
1000
V
GS
= 0 V
V
GS
= 10 V
Data Sheet D14603EJ3V0DS
6
2SK3434
SINGLE AVALANCHE ENERGY
DERATING FACTOR
Energy Derating Factor - %
25 50 75 100
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
125 150
Starting Tch - Starting Channel Temperature - ˚C
V
DD
= 30 V
R
G
= 25
V
GS
= 20 0 V
I
AS
28 A
Data Sheet D14603EJ3V0DS 7
2SK3434
PACKAGE DRAWINGS (Unit: mm)
1) TO-220AB (MP-25)
4.8 MAX.
1.Gate
2.Drain
3.Source
4.Fin (Drain)
12 3
10.6 MAX.
10.0 TYP. 3.6±0.2
4
3.0±0.3
1.3±0.2
0.75±0.1
2.54 TYP. 2.54 TYP.
5.9 MIN.6.0 MAX.
15.5 MAX.12.7 MIN.
1.3±0.2
0.5±0.2 2.8±0.2
φ
2) TO-262 (MP-25 Fin Cut)
4.8 MAX.
1.Gate
2.Drain
3.Source
4.Fin (Drain)
12 3
10 TYP.
1.3±0.2
0.75±0.3
2.54 TYP. 2.54 TYP.
8.5±0.2
12.7 MIN.
1.3±0.2
0.5±0.2 2.8±0.2
1.0±0.5
4
3) TO-263 (MP-25ZJ)
1.4±0.2
1.0±0.5
2.54 TYP. 2.54 TYP.
8.5±0.2
123
5.7±0.4
4
4.8 MAX. 1.3±0.2
0.5±0.2
1.Gate
2.Drain
3.Source
4.Fin (Drain)
0.7±0.2
10 TYP.
0.5R TYP.
0.8R TYP.
2.8±0.2
4) TO-220SMD (MP-25Z)Note
10 TYP.
1.4±0.2
1.0±0.5
2.54 TYP. 2.54 TYP.
8.5±0.2
123
3.0±0.5
1.1±0.4
4
4.8 MAX. 1.3±0.2
0.5±0.2
0.5R TYP.
0.8R TYP.
0.75±0.3
2.8±0.2
1.Gate
2.Drain
3.Source
4.Fin (Drain)
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
Source
Body
Diode
Gate
Protection
Diode
Gate
Drain
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.
Note This package is produced only in Japan.
2SK3434
M8E 00. 4
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