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RE: MOSFET Cooling
Original poster: "Mccauley, Daniel H by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <daniel.h.mccauley-at-lmco-dot-com>
Yes, I would second that. The SOIC is completely out of the question, and
the 8-pin DIP can get rather hot depending
on your gate capacitance and switching frequency. But the TO-220 are a nice
package which can be heatsunk. I would definitely go that direction for any
of my new designs.
The Captain
> In addition to 8-pin DIP and SOIC, the TC442x are available
> in TO-220-5
> package too.
>
> The T0-220 really makes cooling a lot easier - just "surface mount" it
> with a screw to the ground plane, and there's no real need
> for a big chunk
> of a heatsink. :-) A large ground plane copper area is
> heatsink enough.
>
> (i.e. to get the idea it's just like here in
> http://www.hut.fi/~jwagner/electr/dc-rx/pics/cheddar54-ad831mi
xer-large.jpg
it's a 9V regulator but absolutely the same mounting style as for my
TC4429's anyway...)
cheers,
- jfw
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