Transistors - FETs, MOSFETs - Arrays

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
AO4618

AO4618

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET N/P-CH 40V 8A/7A 8SOIC

0

AON4807

AON4807

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET 2P-CH 30V 4A 8DFN

0

AON5802A

AON5802A

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET 2N-CH 30V 7.2A 6-DFN

0

AO4826

AO4826

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET 2N-CH 60V 6.3A 8-SOIC

0

AO4828L

AO4828L

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET 2N-CH 60V 4.5A 8-SOIC

0

AO4813L

AO4813L

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET P-CH DUAL 30V 8SOIC

0

AON4807_101

AON4807_101

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET P-CH DUAL DFN

0

AO4924L

AO4924L

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET 2N-CH 30V 9A/7.3A 8SOIC

0

AON6938

AON6938

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET 2N-CH 30V 17A/33A 8DFN

0

AO5800E

AO5800E

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET 2N-CH 60V 0.4A SC89-6L

0

AO4616L_102

AO4616L_102

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET N/P-CH 30V 8A/7A 8-SOIC

0

AO4821

AO4821

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET 2P-CH 12V 9A 8SOIC

0

AO6802L_001

AO6802L_001

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET 2N-CH 30V 3.5A 6-TSOP

0

AON2800

AON2800

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET 2N-CH 20V 4.5A 6DFN

0

AOD604

AOD604

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET N/P-CH 40V 8A TO252-5

0

AOD607_001

AOD607_001

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET N/P-CH 30V TO252-4

0

AO4840L

AO4840L

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET N-CH DUAL 40V 8SOIC

0

AO6601_001

AO6601_001

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET N/P-CH 30V 6-TSOP

0

AON3810

AON3810

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET 2N-CH 20V 8.5A 8-DFN

0

AO9926BL

AO9926BL

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

MOSFET 2N-CH 20V 7.6A 8-SOIC

0

Transistors - FETs, MOSFETs - Arrays

1. Overview

Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) and Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor FETs (MOSFETs) arrays are multi-transistor packages integrating multiple discrete FET/MOSFET devices in a single housing. These arrays provide compact solutions for high-density electronic systems while maintaining individual transistor functionality. They play a critical role in modern electronics by enabling efficient power management, signal processing, and switching applications across industries.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
JFET ArrayLow noise, high input impedanceAnalog switches, RF amplifiers
MOSFET Array (Enhancement)High switching speed, low on-resistancePower supplies, motor drivers
MOSFET Array (Depletion)Normally-on behavior, high durabilityLevel shifters, analog circuits
HEMT ArrayHigh electron mobility, microwave performanceSatellite communication, radar systems

3. Structure and Composition

Typical FET/MOSFET arrays consist of: - Silicon/compound semiconductor die with gate-source-drain terminals - Common packaging formats: DIP, SIP, QFN, or custom lead frames - Monolithic integration with shared substrate or isolation trenches - Gate oxide layers (1-10nm) and metal interconnects - Advanced variants use trench/gate-all-around structures for improved performance

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
RDS(on)On-state resistanceImpacts conduction loss and efficiency
VDS(max)Max drain-source voltageDetermines voltage rating
ID(max)Max continuous drain currentDefines current handling capability
QgGate chargeAffects switching speed and driver requirements
Thermal ResistanceJunction-to-ambient resistanceCrucial for thermal management

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphone power management, audio amplifiers
  • Automotive: EV battery management systems, 48V DC-DC converters
  • Industrial: PLCs, motor drives, welding equipment
  • Telecommunications: Base station RF amplifiers, optical network transceivers
  • Renewable Energy: Solar inverters, energy storage systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductsKey Features
Infineon TechnologiesBTS724GXSmart power MOSFET array with diagnostic functions
STMicroelectronicsIPD90N03S4-01High-side switch with 90A rating
ON SemiconductorNVN4080Automotive-qualified 80V intelligent power array
NexperiaPMBT2369High-speed JFET array for RF applications

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations: - Electrical requirements (voltage, current, frequency) - Thermal management capability (package thermal performance) - Integration level (number of transistors per package) - Cost vs. performance trade-offs - Automotive/industrial grade requirements (temperature range, reliability) - Example: For EV onboard chargers, select SiC MOSFET arrays with >650V rating and low RDS(on)

8. Industry Trends

Current development trends include: - Transition to wide bandgap materials (SiC, GaN) for higher efficiency - 3D packaging integration for reduced parasitic inductance - Intelligent power arrays with embedded sensors - Market growth driven by EVs, 5G infrastructure, and renewable energy systems - Miniaturization through chip-scale packaging technologies

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