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Dual MOSFETs

N-channel and P-channel dual MOSFETs: Incorporating two MOSFETs into a single package

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Overview

Infineon's dual-MOSFET portfolio offers best-in-class performance and highly efficient solutions by providing robust dual MOSFET packages in N- and N-channel, N- and P-channel, and P- and P-channel dual-MOSFET chip combinations. Dual-channel MOSFETs have two channels that provide the advantage of allowing additional isolation between the drain and gate.

Key Features

  • High and low side in one package
  • Ease of design
  • Simplified drive circuitry
  • Industry-standard pinout
  • RoHS compliant
  • Environmentally friendly

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The extensive range of dual-MOSFET packages Infineon offers are available in three different product ranges to meet your specific needs. For example, dual N-channel MOSFETs offer the same high thermal and electrical performance as a DPAK with the same die size and are Pb-free and RoHS compliant. Dual N- and P-channel MOSFETs offer fast switching and advanced planar technology. Lastly, dual P-channel MOSFETs offer proven performance and reliability in a variety of applications such as charge and discharge switch for battery applications.

Dual-MOSFET Product Range:

  • N- and N-channel dual MOSFETs
  • N- and P-channel dual MOSFETs
  • P- and P-channel dual MOSFETs

Dual MOSFETs allow better electrical control and enhanced driver performance and offer lower power consumption in smaller, more compact packages.

For this reason, dual-channel MOSFETs are used in: RF amplifiers, RF mixer/multiplier applications, and level/gain control applications.

Dual channel MOSFETs are a good choice for the motor control design in domestic robot applications (vacuum and lawn mowing robots) and consumer drones.

Benefits from Infineon¡¯s dual MOSFETS:

  • Space savings due to small form factor
  • Integrated half-bridge stage
  • High thermal performance
  • Robustness and reliability for your system

The automotive industry also uses dual MOSFETS for a number of applications including hybrid power train drives, direct fuel injection, and DC-DC converter applications to name only a few. Infineon¡¯s range of dual-channel MOSFETs offer rugged and flexible solutions for a variety of automotive applications.

The extensive range of dual-MOSFET packages Infineon offers are available in three different product ranges to meet your specific needs. For example, dual N-channel MOSFETs offer the same high thermal and electrical performance as a DPAK with the same die size and are Pb-free and RoHS compliant. Dual N- and P-channel MOSFETs offer fast switching and advanced planar technology. Lastly, dual P-channel MOSFETs offer proven performance and reliability in a variety of applications such as charge and discharge switch for battery applications.

Dual-MOSFET Product Range:

  • N- and N-channel dual MOSFETs
  • N- and P-channel dual MOSFETs
  • P- and P-channel dual MOSFETs

Dual MOSFETs allow better electrical control and enhanced driver performance and offer lower power consumption in smaller, more compact packages.

For this reason, dual-channel MOSFETs are used in: RF amplifiers, RF mixer/multiplier applications, and level/gain control applications.

Dual channel MOSFETs are a good choice for the motor control design in domestic robot applications (vacuum and lawn mowing robots) and consumer drones.

Benefits from Infineon¡¯s dual MOSFETS:

  • Space savings due to small form factor
  • Integrated half-bridge stage
  • High thermal performance
  • Robustness and reliability for your system

The automotive industry also uses dual MOSFETS for a number of applications including hybrid power train drives, direct fuel injection, and DC-DC converter applications to name only a few. Infineon¡¯s range of dual-channel MOSFETs offer rugged and flexible solutions for a variety of automotive applications.

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