6. Frequently Asked Questions
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It’s ideal for synchronous rectification, server power supplies, battery-powered motor drives, and low-voltage buck converters.
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Due to its high current capacity, it must be mounted on a proper heat sink under continuous load conditions.
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Yes, it’s used in electric vehicle battery management systems (BMS) and low-voltage traction control units.
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It offers extremely low on-resistance (as low as 1.4mΩ), reducing conduction loss dramatically.
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International Rectifier (IR) was acquired by Infineon, which now continues production under the same part number.