NP70N10KUF Specs and Replacement

Type Designator: NP70N10KUF

Type of Transistor: MOSFET

Type of Control Channel: N-Channel

Absolute Maximum Ratings

Pd ⓘ - Maximum Power Dissipation: 120 W

|Vds|ⓘ - Maximum Drain-Source Voltage: 100 V

|Vgs|ⓘ - Maximum Gate-Source Voltage: 20 V

|Id| ⓘ - Maximum Drain Current: 70 A

Tj ⓘ - Maximum Junction Temperature: 175 °C

Electrical Characteristics

tr ⓘ - Rise Time: 9 nS

Cossⓘ - Output Capacitance: 270 pF

RDSonⓘ - Maximum Drain-Source On-State Resistance: 0.02 Ohm

Package: TO-263

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