Micro Commercial Components (MCC) MCU62N10YHE3 AEC-Q101 Qualified N-Channel MOSFET
Micro Commercial Components (MCC) MCU62N10YHE3 AEC-Q101 Qualified N-Channel MOSFET features split-gate trench technology and RDS(on) of only 11mΩ. Made to withstand harsh automotive environments, our AEC-Q101 qualified component handles 62A current capability and operating junction temperatures up to +175°C. The Green MCU62N10YHE3 features a 100V maximum drain-source voltage, a ±20V maximum gate-source voltage, and 94W maximum total power dissipation. The ultra-compact package and ideal handling create an effective solution for more than just the automotive sector. Engineers can rely on its powerful capabilities for consumer, industrial, and renewable energy applications.Features
- AEC-Q101 qualified
- Split gate trench MOSFET technology
- High thermal performance
- High switching speed
- Robust power handling
- RDS(on) of only 11mΩ boosts efficiency
- 62A current capability ensures performance
- Compact, rugged DPAK (TO-252) package type
- Junction temperature up to +175°C for reliability in harsh conditions
- Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1
- Epoxy meets UL 94V-0 flammability rating
- Halogen-free, Green device
- Lead-free finish
- RoHS-compliant (designated by "P" suffix)
Applications
- Automotive
- Battery management systems (BMS)
- Lighting controls
- Motor drives
- DC-DC converters
- Industrial
- Power supply units (PSUs)
- Motor controls
- Renewable energy
- Renewable energy systems
- Solar inverters
- Consumer
- Consumer devices
- Portable chargers
Specifications
- 100V maximum drain-source voltage
- ±20V maximum gate-source voltage
- Maximum continuous drain current
- 62A at +25°C
- 44A at +100°C
- 248A maximum pulsed drain current
- 94W maximum total power dissipation
- 75mJ maximum single-pulsed avalanche energy
- Maximum thermal resistances
- 50°C/W junction-to-ambient
- 1.6°C/W junction-to-case
- -55°C to +175°C operating junction temperature range
Dimensions
Internal Structure & Marking Code
Published: 2024-04-12
| Updated: 2025-06-18
