Toshiba Launches Automotive 40V N-Channel Power MOSFETs with New Package
Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has launched two automotive 40V
N-channel power MOSFETs, “XPJR6604PB” and “XPJ1R004PB,” that use Toshiba’s new S-TOGL(Small Transistor Outline
Gull-wing Leads) package with U-MOS IX-H process chips. Volume shipments start
today.
Safety-critical applications like autonomous driving systems ensure
reliability through redundant design, with the result that they integrate more
devices and require more mounting space than standard systems. Accordingly,
advancing size reductions in automotive equipment requires power MOSFETs that
can be mounted at high current densities.
XPJR6604PB and XPJ1R004PB use Toshiba’s new S-TOGL™ package
(7.0mm×8.44mm[1]) which features a post-less structure unifying the source connective
part and outer leads. A multi-pin structure for the source leads decreases
package resistance.
The combination of the S-TOGL™ package and Toshiba's U-MOS IX-H process
achieve a significant On-resistance reduction of 11% against Toshiba's TO-220SM
(W) package product, which has the same thermal resistance characteristics. The new package
also cuts the required mounting area by approximately 55% against the
TO-220SM(W) package. On top of this, the 200A drain current rating of the new
package is higher than Toshiba’s similarly sized DPAK + package (6.5mm×9.5mm[1]), enabling high
current flow. Overall, the S-TOGL package realizes high-density and compact
layouts, reduces the size of automotive equipment, and contributes to high heat
dissipation.
Since automotive equipment is used in extreme temperature environments,
the reliability of surface mounting solder joints is a critical consideration.
The S-TOGL package uses gull-wing leads that reduce mounting stress, improving
the reliability of the solder joint.
Assuming that multiple devices will be connected in parallel for
applications requiring higher-current operation, Toshiba supports grouping
shipment for the new products, in which the gate threshold voltage is used
for grouping. This allows designs using product groups with small
characteristic variation.
Toshiba will continue to expand its product line-up of power
semiconductor products and contribute to the realization of carbon neutrality
with more user-friendly, high-performance power devices.
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