Optimal for driving inductive loads. Freewheeling diodes can be reduced!
It has a built-in Zener diode for active clamp between the gate and drain, which protects the MOSFET from back electromotive force during motor and solenoid drive operations through active clamp operation. This eliminates the need for a freewheeling diode for regenerative back electromotive force. Additionally, it also has a built-in bias resistor, contributing to the reduction of peripheral components.
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【Lineup】 INKA114AC1 (VDSS=38V, RDS(on)=1.1Ω, ID=0.55A, SC-59) INKA114AP1 (VDSS=38V, RDS(on)=1.1Ω, ID=0.7A, SOT89) INKA114AS1 (VDSS=38V, RDS(on)=1.1Ω, ID=0.5A, TO-92S) INKA214AC1 (VDSS=38V, RDS(on)=0.2Ω, ID=1.5A, SC-59) INKA214AP1 (VDSS=38V, RDS(on)=0.15Ω, ID=2.0A, SOT89) INKA214AS1 (VDSS=38V, RDS(on)=0.125Ω, ID=2.0A, TO-92S)
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- Relay drive circuit - Motor driver circuit - Ignition device
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Isahaya Electronics began production of small signal transistors in 1973 and has evolved its semiconductor technology into design technologies for gate drivers and DC/DC converters. In recent years, the company has also focused on developing high-efficiency, high-power-factor power supply technologies to contribute to carbon neutrality. (Three-phase PFC, 1500V input compatible DC/DC converters, bidirectional converters, etc.) Meanwhile, to meet diverse needs, small signal transistors have also evolved with enhanced functionality and integration, expanding the lineup of high-voltage, high-current transistors, MOSFETs, and analog ICs.