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Texas Instruments TPIC1501ADWR

TPIC1501ADWR N-Channel Power MOSFET, Active, Bulk

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Texas Instruments TPIC1501ADWR, N-channel power MOSFET, Active lifecycle, Bulk packaging.

$2.31Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
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MOQ1 pcs
  • 100% new & originalTraceable channels only — no refurbs, no pulls, no remarked parts.
  • Date & lot codes on quoteStated per line before you commit; label photos on request.
  • MSL-compliant ESD packingMoisture-sealed bags with indicator cards; reels photo-verified.
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Specifications

TPIC1501ADWR Technical Specifications
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Product details

What this N-channel power MOSFET is and where it fits

The TPIC1501ADWR is an N-channel power MOSFET from Texas Instruments, designed for switching and load-control applications where a single N-channel device handles the power path. It is suited for automotive, industrial, and general-purpose power management circuits that need a robust, single-channel switch.

Bulk packaging — what it means for your stockroom

It simplifies kitting for low-to-moderate volume builds but may require manual handling for pick-and-place lines that expect reels. If your line runs reel-fed only, factor in tube-to-reel transfer or order the tape-and-reel suffix variant. Store the tubes dry — Bulk still carries the same moisture sensitivity as the die inside.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between TPIC1501ADW and TPIC1501ADWR?

The suffix 'R' typically indicates a different packaging option — often Tape & Reel vs. Tube or Tray. The die and electrical ratings are the same; the difference is how the parts arrive for your assembly line. Confirm the exact packaging code against your preferred supplier's listing.

What is TPIC1501ADWR used for?

As an N-channel power MOSFET, it is used for switching and load control in power management circuits — automotive modules, industrial relays, solenoid drivers, and general-purpose DC loads where a single N-channel device handles the power path.