Dual 100V N-channel in a TDSON-8 — what the 22 mOhm Rds(on) buys you
The 22 mOhm on-resistance at 10V gate drive keeps conduction losses low — at 17A the voltage drop is under 0.4V, which matters when you are routing two power switches in a small 8-pin TDSON package.
Logic-level gate — drives straight from 3.3V or 5V
The logic-level gate threshold (Vgs(th) max 2.1V at 25µA) means a 3.3V or 5V microcontroller GPIO can turn these FETs fully on without a separate gate driver. That saves a driver IC and its associated board area — useful in space-constrained designs like brushless DC motor controllers or load switches.
175°C junction — built for hot environments
The 60W max power rating gives headroom for pulsed loads, but the thermal pad on the TDSON-8 package needs a good copper pour and vias to keep the die cool.
Package and footprint — TDSON-8 with wettable flanks
Housed in a PG-TDSON-8-10 package with wettable flanks, this part supports automated optical inspection (AOI) after reflow — a requirement for automotive and high-reliability assembly. The surface-mount package is suited for reflow soldering; the wettable flank ensures the side solder joint is visible under AOI, which is a common requirement for AEC-Q101 qualified parts.
