IXTY08N100D2

IXYS
747-IXTY08N100D2
IXTY08N100D2

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Description:
MOSFETs 8mAmps 1000V

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In Stock: 5.517

Stock:
5.517 Can Dispatch Immediately
Factory Lead Time:
68 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
Minimum: 1   Multiples: 1
Unit Price:
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Ext. Price:
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Pricing (EUR)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
5,33 € 5,33 €
2,57 € 25,70 €
2,14 € 149,80 €
2,13 € 1.192,80 €

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
IXYS
Product Category: MOSFETs
Si
SMD/SMT
DPAK-3 (TO-252-3)
N-Channel
1 Channel
1 kV
800 mA
21 Ohms
- 20 V, 20 V
2 V
14.6 nC
- 55 C
+ 150 C
60 W
Depletion
Tube
Brand: IXYS
Configuration: Single
Fall Time: 48 ns
Forward Transconductance - Min: 330 mS
Product Type: MOSFETs
Rise Time: 57 ns
Series: IXTY08N100
Factory Pack Quantity: 70
Subcategory: Transistors
Transistor Type: 1 N-Channel
Typical Turn-Off Delay Time: 34 ns
Typical Turn-On Delay Time: 28 ns
Unit Weight: 330 mg
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Compliance Codes
TARIC:
8541290000
CNHTS:
8541290000
CAHTS:
8541290000
USHTS:
8541290065
JPHTS:
854129000
KRHTS:
8541299000
MXHTS:
8541299900
ECCN:
EAR99
Origin Classifications
Country of Origin:
Korea, Republic of
Assembly Country of Origin:
Not available
Country of Diffusion:
Not available
The country is subject to change at the time of shipment.

D2 Series N-Channel Depletion Mode Power MOSFETs

IXYS D2 Series 100V to 1700V N-Channel Depletion Mode Power MOSFETs are depletion mode devices that operate in a normally "on" mode, requiring zero turn-on voltage at the gate terminal. IXYS D2 series provides blocking voltages up to 1700V and low drain-to-source resistances to provide simplified control and reduced power dissipation in systems that are continuously “on," like emergency or burglar alarms.