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Dual SiC N-Channel MOSFET, 325 A, 1700 V, 7-Pin Half Bridge Wolfspeed CAS300M17BM2 / 1629722


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Item number:
     2794E-1629722
Manufacturer:
     Wolfspeed
Manufacturer no.:
     CAS300M17BM2
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Power transistor
MOSFET
MOSFET transistor
Wolfspeed Silicon Carbide Power MOSFET Modules. Silicon Carbide power MOSFET modules from Wolfspeed, the power division of Cree Inc. These SiC MOSFET modules are housed in industrial standard packages and are available in Half-bridge (2 MOSFETs) and 3-phase (6 MOSFETs) formats; they also include SiC reverse recovery diodes. Typical applications include induction heating, solar and wind inverters, DC-DC converters, 3-phase PFC, line regeneration drives, UPS ; SMPS, motor drives and battery chargers. MOSFET turn-off tail current and diode reverse recovery current are effectively zero. Ultra low loss high-frequency operation Ease of paralleling due to SiC characteristics Normally-off, fail-safe operation Copper baseplate and aluminium nitride insulator reduce thermal requirements
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Channel Type:
N
Maximum Continuous Drain Current:
325 A
Maximum Drain Source Voltage:
1700 V
Package Type:
Half Bridge
Mounting Type:
Screw Mount
Pin Count:
7
Maximum Drain Source Resistance:
20 mΩ
Channel Mode:
Enhancement
Maximum Gate Threshold Voltage:
2.3V
Minimum Gate Threshold Voltage:
1.8V
Maximum Power Dissipation:
1.76 kW
Transistor Configuration:
Series
Maximum Gate Source Voltage:
-10 V, +25 V
Length:
106.4mm
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+150 °C
Other search terms: 1629722, Semiconductors, Discrete Semiconductors, MOSFETs, Wolfspeed, CAS300M17BM2
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