BTS410E2
TO-220-5
12936755-BTS410E2
INFINEON BTS410E2 IC, MOSFET, SMART SWITCH TO-220-5
having leads that are designed to be soldered on the side of a circuit board that the body of the component is mounted on.
It is the time from when Vgs drops below 90% of the gate drive voltage to when the drain current drops below 90% of the load current. It is the delay before current starts to transition in the load, and depends on Rg. Ciss.
The Maximum Operating Temperature is the maximum body temperature at which the thermistor is designed to operate for extended periods of time with acceptable stability of its electrical characteristics.
a count of all of the component leads (or pins)
An indicator of formal certification of qualifications.
The maximum current that can be supplied to the load.
In general, the absolute maximum common-mode voltage is VEE-0.3V and VCC+0.3V, but for products without a protection element at the VCC side, voltages up to the absolute maximum rated supply voltage (i.e. VEE+36V) can be supplied, regardless of supply voltage.
The minimum supply voltage (V min ) is explored for sequential logic circuits by statistically simulating the impact of within-die process variations and gate-dielectric soft breakdown on data retention and hold time.
Nominal current is the same as the rated current. It is the current drawn by the motor while delivering rated mechanical output at its shaft.
the process by which an electronic or electrical device produces heat (energy loss or waste) as an undesirable derivative of its primary action.
Turn-on delay, td(on), is the time taken to charge the input capacitance of the device before drain current conduction can start.
The Load Current can be defined as 1) Full load current the maximum current that an electrical machine can operate; 2) Rated Current the current rated on the nameplate of an electrical machine; 3) Nominal Current is generally mentioned in the specification documents that is normally the same value as the rated one.
RoHS means “Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances” in the “Hazardous Substances Directive” in electrical and electronic equipment.