TK750A60F,S4X

Toshiba
757-TK750A60FS4X
TK750A60F,S4X

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Description:
MOSFETs N-Ch TT-MOSIX 600V 40W 1130pF 10A

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In Stock: 6

Stock:
6
Can Dispatch Immediately
On Order:
450
Expected 3/13/2026
Factory Lead Time:
8
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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Est. Tariff:

Pricing (EUR)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
2,43 € 2,43 €
1,21 € 12,10 €
1,08 € 108,00 €
0,877 € 438,50 €
0,869 € 869,00 €

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Toshiba
Product Category: MOSFETs
RoHS:  
Si
Through Hole
TO-220-3
N-Channel
1 Channel
600 V
10 A
750 mOhms
- 30 V, 30 V
2 V
30 nC
- 55 C
+ 150 C
40 W
Enhancement
MOSIX
Tube
Brand: Toshiba
Configuration: Single
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: CN
Fall Time: 20 ns
Product Type: MOSFETs
Rise Time: 22 ns
Series: TK750A60F
Factory Pack Quantity: 50
Subcategory: Transistors
Typical Turn-Off Delay Time: 80 ns
Typical Turn-On Delay Time: 45 ns
Unit Weight: 2 g
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TARIC:
8541290000
CNHTS:
8541290000
CAHTS:
8541290000
USHTS:
8541290065
JPHTS:
8541290100
MXHTS:
85412999
ECCN:
EAR99

π-MOS IX Planar Power MOSFETs

Toshiba π-MOS IX Planar Power MOSFETs offer high-efficiency and low noise in a compact TO-220SIS package. π-MOS IX MOSFETs provide optimal performance due to the double-diffused process design adjustment. With an optimized chip design, the π-MOS IX components provide 5dB lower peak EMI noise than the previous π-MOS VII series, while maintaining the same efficiency level. These N-channel power MOSFETs offer high design flexibility, reducing workloads. In addition, the π-MOS IX series provides the same rated avalanche current and rated drain current (DC), making it simple to replace existing MOSFETs.