RS7E200BG is a 30V mosfet optimised for both secondary-side ac-dc conversion and hot-swap controllers in 12V enterprise server power supplies.
RS7N200BH is an 80V mosfet optimised for secondary ac-dc conversion in 48V server power supplies, as is RS7N160BH.
“The DFN5060-8S package increases the internal die size area by approximately 65% compared to the conventional 5 x 6mm HSOP8 package,” said Rohm. “As a result, the 30V RS7E200BG and 80V RS7N200BH achieve on-resistances of 0.53mΩ and 1.7mΩ respectively with 10V [gate drive].”
Mosfet | Vdss | Id | Pd | Rds(on) in mΩ | |||||
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10Vgs | 6Vgs | 4.5Vgs | |||||||
Typ | Max | Typ | Max | Typ | Max | ||||
RS7E200BG | 30V | 390A | 180W | 0.53 | 0.67 | – | – | 0.75 | 1.06 |
RS7N200BH | 80V | 230A | 1.7 | 2.0 | 2.1 | 2.9 | – | – | |
RS7N160BH | 80V | 160A | 160W | 2.2 | 2.6 | 2.7 | 3.8 | – | – |
Within the package, the clip design has been optimise to to enhance heat dissipation.
“RS7E200BG at 30V achieves an SOA [safe operating area] tolerance of over 70A at a pulse width of 1ms and Vds = 12V, which is twice that of the conventional HSOP8 package mosfets under the same conditions,” claimed the company.