The STD7N65M2 has a standard TO-252 pin configuration with three pins: Gate (G), Drain (D), and Source (S).
The STD7N65M2 operates based on the principles of field-effect transistors, utilizing the control of an electric field to modulate the flow of current between the drain and source terminals.
The STD7N65M2 is suitable for various power electronics applications, including: - Switch mode power supplies - Motor control - Lighting ballasts - Audio amplifiers - DC-DC converters
Some alternative models to the STD7N65M2 include: - STP7N65M2 - STD7N65M2AG - STB7N65M2
This information provides a comprehensive overview of the STD7N65M2, covering its category, use, characteristics, package, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
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What is the maximum drain-source voltage of STD7N65M2?
What is the continuous drain current rating of STD7N65M2?
What is the on-state resistance (RDS(on)) of STD7N65M2?
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What type of package does STD7N65M2 come in?
Is STD7N65M2 suitable for use in power supplies and motor control applications?
Does STD7N65M2 have built-in protection features?
What is the typical gate threshold voltage of STD7N65M2?
Can STD7N65M2 be used in automotive applications?
Are there any application notes or reference designs available for using STD7N65M2 in technical solutions?