NTBL032N065M3S EliteSiC MOSFET for High-Speed Switching

onsemi EliteSiC MOSFETs are optimized for fast-switching applications and provide reliable performance with a negative-gate voltage drive

Image of onsemi NTBL032N065M3S EliteSiC MOSFET for High-Speed SwitchingThe NTBL032N065M3S is a cutting-edge silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFET from onsemi, designed to deliver exceptional performance in high-speed switching applications. This device features a typical RDS(ON) of 32 mΩ at VGS = 18 V, ensuring low conduction losses and high efficiency. With a breakdown voltage of 650 V and a maximum drain current of 55 A, it is well-suited for demanding power conversion tasks. The ultra-low gate charge (QG(tot) = 55 nC) and low capacitance (Coss = 113 pF) enable rapid switching, making it ideal for applications requiring fast response times. The NTBL032N065M3S is housed in a TOLL package, which offers improved thermal performance and reduced parasitic inductance, enhancing overall reliability and performance. Additionally, this device is halide-free and RoHS compliant, reflecting the commitment to environmentally friendly products from onsemi. Whether used in solar inverters, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, or electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, the NTBL032N065M3S provides robust and efficient power management solutions.

Features
  • Typical RDS(ON) = 32 mΩ at VGS = 18 V
  • Ultra-low gate charge: QG(tot) = 55 nC
  • High-speed switching with low capacitance: Coss = 113 pF
  • 100% avalanche tested
  • Halide-free and RoHS compliant
  • Maximum drain current: 55 A
  • Breakdown voltage: 650 V
  • TOLL package for improved thermal performance
 
  • Reduced parasitic source inductance
  • Moisture sensitivity level 1
  • Optimized for fast-switching applications
  • Reliable performance with negative gate voltage drive
  • Suitable for 18 V and 15 V gate drives
  • Enhanced switching performance with Kelvin source configuration
  • Environmentally friendly design
Applications
  • Switching mode power supplies (SMPS)
  • Solar inverters
  • UPS
  • Energy storage systems
  • EV charging infrastructure
  • Industrial motor drives
  • Power factor correction (PFC) circuits
  • DC/DC converters
 
  • Battery management systems
  • Renewable energy systems
  • High-frequency power conversion
  • Telecom power supplies
  • Aerospace and defense power systems
  • Medical power supplies
  • Data center power management
Published: 2025-04-25