Toshiba Automotive AEC-Q101 Qualified Power MOSFETs

Toshiba Automotive AEC-Q101 Qualified Power MOSFETs is an extensive lineup of Power MOSFETs covering various automotive applications in 12V to 48V battery systems. Toshiba has been in the discrete automotive industry since the 1960s, starting with rectifiers and then Automotive MOSFETs in the 1990s. With performance and reliability, all of Toshiba’s automotive products go above and beyond AEC-Q101 standards.

Higher switching frequencies coupled with higher power require devices that have lower on-resistances. This ensures fast switching speeds without compromising on EMI noise levels. Toshiba has developed state-of-the-art wafer processes to suppress switching noise, further improving product design.

Combining the current wafer processes with low-resistance packaging technologies achieves industry-low levels of on-resistance. Toshiba uses copper connectors in its MOSFETs, providing extremely low package resistance and inductance. This low resistance contributes to reduced energy loss and application miniaturization.

Introducing wettable flank packaging allows for better Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) while supporting solder wick-up. Such improvements help ensure the chip lasts through various extreme reliability conditions.

Features

  • Low On-resistance
    • RDS(ON)=0.74mΩ (max) @VGS=10V (TKR74F04PB with 40V WARP-TO-220SM(W) package)
    • RDS(ON)=3.3mΩ (max) @VGS=10V (TK90S06N1L with 60V DPAK+ package)
    • RDS(ON)=2.4mΩ (max) @VGS=10V (TK160F10N1L with 100V WARP-TO-220SM(W) package)
  • 40V, 60V, 100V P-channel, and N-channel MOSFETs for automotive applications using the small, surface mount package
  • AEC-Q101 qualified
  • SOP Advance (WF), TSON Advance (WF), and DSOP Advance (WF) package options with wettable flank terminal structure

Applications

  • Automotive equipment
  • Power supply (DC/DC converter) and LED headlights, etc. (motor drives, switching regulators and load switches)

Block Diagrams

Block Diagram - Toshiba Automotive AEC-Q101 Qualified Power MOSFETs
Published: 2020-07-14 | Updated: 2024-11-20