It switches in a PG-TO263-3 (D²Pak) surface-mount package — the tab is the drain, and the two leads are gate and source.
Rds(on) is specified at 125 mOhm maximum with 10 V gate drive at 8.9 A. This is the conduction-loss floor for a hard-switched topology. The 35 nC total gate charge at 10 V means the driver needs to source about 3.5 mA per 100 kHz of switching frequency — a moderate load that a standard gate-drive IC handles without extra buffering. Input capacitance Ciss is 1670 pF typical at 400 V drain-source. That capacitance, combined with the gate charge, sets the turn-on delay and the driver's peak current requirement. For a 100 kHz LLC or PFC stage, the switching losses stay within the thermal budget of the TO-263-3 package.
Store the reels dry — the MSL level for this package is typically MSL 1 or 3; confirm the bake requirement before reflow if the seal is broken.
