2SK3566
Manufacturer Part Number: 2SK3566 | Manufacturer / Brand: Toshiba |
Part of Description: SoC FPGA 2SK3566 | Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Ship From: HK/Shen Zhen | Shipment Way: DHL/Fedex/TNT/UPS |
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Product parameters
Manufacturer | Toshiba |
RoHS | Details |
Package | Reel |
Height | 15 mm |
Package / Case | TO-220FP-3 |
Brand | Kioxia America |
Series | 2SK3566 |
Mounting Style | SMD/SMT |
Maximum Operating Temperature | -40 C |
Minimum Operating Temperature | +85C |
Factory Pack Quantity | 50 |
Moisture Sensitive | Yes |
Length | 10 mm |
Unit Weight | 0.068784 oz |
Width | 4.5 mm |
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2SK3566 Applications:
Amplifiers:
MOSFETs are commonly used in audio amplifiers and power amplifiers due to their ability to handle high power levels.
Switching Power Supplies:
MOSFETs are used in switching power supplies to regulate and control the flow of electrical power.
Motor Control:
MOSFETs can be used in motor control circuits for controlling the speed and direction of electric motors.
Voltage Regulators:
MOSFETs are often used in voltage regulator circuits for maintaining a stable output voltage.
Inverters:
MOSFETs play a crucial role in DC to AC inverters used in applications like solar inverters or uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).
RF (Radio Frequency) Amplifiers:
MOSFETs are used in RF amplifiers for amplifying radio frequency signals.
Electronic Switching:
MOSFETs are commonly used as electronic switches in digital and analog circuits.
Voltage Converters:
MOSFETs are used in voltage converter circuits to step up or step down voltage levels efficiently.
LED Drivers:
MOSFETs can be employed in LED driver circuits to control the brightness of LEDs.
Voltage Amplifiers:
MOSFETs are used in voltage amplification circuits, especially in low-noise applications.
Electronic Ballasts:
MOSFETs are used in electronic ballasts for fluorescent lamps.
High-Frequency Applications:
MOSFETs are suitable for high-frequency applications, making them useful in radio frequency (RF) circuits.