FDB2532_F085 [FAIRCHILD]
N-Channel PowerTrench® MOSFET 150V, 79A, 16mΩ; N沟道MOSFET PowerTrench® 150V , 79A , 26km朝©型号: | FDB2532_F085 |
厂家: | FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR |
描述: | N-Channel PowerTrench® MOSFET 150V, 79A, 16mΩ |
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September 2010
FDB2532_F085
N-Channel PowerTrench® MOSFET
150V, 79A, 16mΩ
Features
Applications
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•
rDS(ON) = 14mΩ (Typ.), VGS = 10V, ID = 33A
Qg(tot) = 82nC (Typ.), VGS = 10V
Low Miller Charge
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
DC/DC converters and Off-Line UPS
Distributed Power Architectures and VRMs
Primary Switch for 24V and 48V Systems
High Voltage Synchronous Rectifier
Direct Injection / Diesel Injection Systems
42V Automotive Load Control
Low QRR Body Diode
UIS Capability (Single Pulse and Repetitive Pulse)
•
•
Qualified to AEC Q101
RoHS Compliant
Formerly developmental type 82884
Electronic Valve Train Systems
D
DRAIN
(FLANGE)
GATE
SOURCE
G
TO-263AB
FDB SERIES
S
MOSFET Maximum Ratings TC = 25°C unless otherwise noted
Symbol
VDSS
VGS
Parameter
Ratings
150
Units
V
V
Drain to Source Voltage
Gate to Source Voltage
Drain Current
20
79
A
Continuous (TC = 25oC, VGS = 10V)
Continuous (TC = 100oC, VGS = 10V)
Continuous (Tamb = 25oC, VGS = 10V, RθJA = 43oC/W)
Pulsed
ID
56
8
Figure 4
400
310
2.07
A
A
A
mJ
W
W/oC
oC
EAS
Single Pulse Avalanche Energy (Note 1)
Power dissipation
Derate above 25oC
PD
TJ, TSTG
Operating and Storage Temperature
-55 to 175
Thermal Characteristics
RθJC
Thermal Resistance Junction to Case TO-263
Thermal Resistance Junction to Ambient TO-263, 1in2 copper pad area
0.48
43
oC/W
oC/W
RθJA
This product has been designed to meet the extreme test conditions and environment demanded by the automotive industry. For a
copy of the requirements, see AEC Q101 at: http://www.aecouncil.com/
Reliability data can be found at: http://www.fairchildsemi.com/products/discrete/reliability/index.html.
All Fairchild Semiconductor products are manufactured, assembled and tested under ISO9000 and QS9000 quality systems
certification.
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FDB2532_F085 Rev. A
Package Marking and Ordering Information
Device Marking
Device
Package
Reel Size
Tape Width
Quantity
FDB2532
FDB2532_F085
TO-263AB
330mm
24mm
800 units
Electrical Characteristics TC = 25°C unless otherwise noted
Symbol
Parameter
Test Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Off Characteristics
BVDSS
Drain to Source Breakdown Voltage
Zero Gate Voltage Drain Current
Gate to Source Leakage Current
ID = 250μA, VGS = 0V
150
-
-
-
-
-
1
250
100
V
V
DS = 120V
-
-
-
IDSS
μA
nA
VGS = 0V
TC = 150oC
IGSS
VGS = 20V
On Characteristics
VGS(TH)
Gate to Source Threshold Voltage
VGS = VDS, ID = 250μA
D = 33A, VGS = 10V
ID = 16A, VGS = 6V,
2
-
-
-
4
V
I
0.014 0.016
0.016 0.024
rDS(ON)
Drain to Source On Resistance
Ω
I
D = 33A, VGS = 10V,
-
0.040 0.048
T
C = 175oC
Dynamic Characteristics
CISS
Input Capacitance
Output Capacitance
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5870
615
135
82
11
23
-
-
pF
pF
pF
nC
nC
nC
nC
nC
V
DS = 25V, VGS = 0V,
COSS
CRSS
Qg(TOT)
Qg(TH)
Qgs
f = 1MHz
Reverse Transfer Capacitance
Total Gate Charge at 10V
Threshold Gate Charge
Gate to Source Gate Charge
Gate Charge Threshold to Plateau
Gate to Drain “Miller” Charge
-
107
14
-
-
-
VGS = 0V to 10V
VGS = 0V to 2V
V
DD = 75V
= 33A
I
D
Ig = 1.0mA
Qgs2
Qgd
13
19
Resistive Switching Characteristics (VGS = 10V)
tON
td(ON)
tr
td(OFF)
tf
Turn-On Time
Turn-On Delay Time
Rise Time
Turn-Off Delay Time
Fall Time
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
69
-
-
-
-
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
16
30
39
17
-
VDD = 75V, ID = 33A
VGS = 10V, RGS = 3.6Ω
tOFF
Turn-Off Time
84
Drain-Source Diode Characteristics
ISD = 33A
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1.25
1.0
105
327
V
V
ns
nC
VSD
Source to Drain Diode Voltage
I
SD = 16A
trr
QRR
Reverse Recovery Time
Reverse Recovery Charge
ISD = 33A, dISD/dt= 100A/μs
ISD = 33A, dISD/dt= 100A/μs
Notes:
1: Starting T = 25°C, L = 0.5 mH, I = 40A.
J
AS
2: Pulse Width = 100s
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Typical Characteristics TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
125
100
75
50
25
0
V
= 10V
GS
150
0
25
50
75
100
175
125
o
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
o
T
, CASE TEMPERATURE ( C)
C
T
, CASE TEMPERATURE ( C)
C
Figure 1. Normalized Power Dissipation vs
Ambient Temperature
Figure 2. Maximum Continuous Drain Current vs
Case Temperature
2.0
DUTY CYCLE - DESCENDING ORDER
0.5
1.0
0.2
0.1
0.05
0.02
0.01
P
DM
0.1
t
1
t
2
NOTES:
DUTY FACTOR: D = t /t
SINGLE PULSE
1
2
PEAK T = P x Z
x R
+ T
J
DM
θJC
θJC C
0.01
-5
-4
-3
-2
0
1
10
10
10
10
10-1
10
10
t, RECTANGULAR PULSE DURATION (s)
Figure 3. Normalized Maximum Transient Thermal Impedance
2000
o
T
= 25 C
C
FOR TEMPERATURES
ABOVE 25 C DERATE PEAK
CURRENT AS FOLLOWS:
TRANSCONDUCTANCE
MAY LIMIT CURRENT
IN THIS REGION
o
1000
175 - T
150
C
I = I
25
V
= 10V
GS
100
50
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
10
10
10
10
t, PULSE WIDTH (s)
10
10
10
Figure 4. Peak Current Capability
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Typical Characteristics TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted
1000
100
10
200
100
10μs
o
STARTING T = 25 C
J
100μs
o
OPERATION IN THIS
AREA MAY BE
1ms
STARTING T = 150 C
J
10
LIMITED BY r
DS(ON)
10ms
DC
1
If R = 0
= (L)(I )/(1.3*RATED BV
SINGLE PULSE
t
- V
DD
)
AV
If R ≠ 0
AS
DSS
T
T
= MAX RATED
J
o
t
= (L/R)ln[(I *R)/(1.3*RATED BV
- V ) +1]
DSS DD
= 25 C
AV
AS
C
1
0.1
0.001
0.01
0.1
1
1
10
, DRAIN TO SOURCE VOLTAGE (V)
100
300
V
t , TIME IN AVALANCHE (ms)
AV
DS
NOTE: Refer to Fairchild Application Notes AN7515 and AN7517
Figure 6. Unclamped Inductive Switching
Capability
Figure 5. Forward Bias Safe Operating Area
180
180
V
= 7V
GS
PULSE DURATION = 80μs
V
= 10V
GS
DUTY CYCLE = 0.5% MAX
DD
150
120
90
60
30
0
150
V
= 15V
V
= 6V
GS
120
90
60
30
0
o
T
= 175 C
J
o
T
= 25 C
C
V
= 5V
GS
o
o
T
J
= 25 C
T
= -55 C
J
PULSE DURATION = 80μs
DUTY CYCLE = 0.5% MAX
0.0
1.0
V
DS
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
6.5
V
, GATE TO SOURCE VOLTAGE (V)
, DRAIN TO SOURCE VOLTAGE (V)
GS
Figure 7. Transfer Characteristics
Figure 8. Saturation Characteristics
18
17
16
15
14
13
3.0
PULSE DURATION = 80μs
DUTY CYCLE = 0.5% MAX
PULSE DURATION = 80μs
DUTY CYCLE = 0.5% MAX
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
V
= 6V
GS
V
= 10V
GS
V
= 10V, I =33A
D
GS
0
20
40
I , DRAIN CURRENT (A)
60
80
-80
-40
0
40
80
120
160
200
o
T , JUNCTION TEMPERATURE ( C)
D
J
Figure 9. Drain to Source On Resistance vs Drain
Current
Figure 10. Normalized Drain to Source On
Resistance vs Junction Temperature
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FDB2532_F085 Rev. A
Typical Characteristics TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.9
V
= V , I = 250μA
DS D
I
= 250μA
GS
D
-80
-40
0
40
80
120
160
200
-80
-40
0
40
80
120
160
200
o
o
T , JUNCTION TEMPERATURE ( C)
T , JUNCTION TEMPERATURE ( C)
J
J
Figure 11. Normalized Gate Threshold Voltage vs
Junction Temperature
Figure 12. Normalized Drain to Source
Breakdown Voltage vs Junction Temperature
10000
10
V
= 75V
DD
C
= C + C
GS GD
ISS
8
6
4
2
0
C
≅ C + C
DS GD
OSS
1000
C
= C
GD
RSS
WAVEFORMS IN
DESCENDING ORDER:
I
I
= 33A
= 16A
100
50
D
D
V
= 0V, f = 1MHz
1
GS
0
20
40
60
80
100
0.1
10
150
V
, DRAIN TO SOURCE VOLTAGE (V)
Q , GATE CHARGE (nC)
DS
g
Figure 13. Capacitance vs Drain to Source
Voltage
Figure 14. Gate Charge Waveforms for Constant
Gate Currents
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Test Circuits and Waveforms
V
BV
DSS
DS
t
P
V
DS
L
I
AS
V
DD
VARY t TO OBTAIN
P
+
-
R
REQUIRED PEAK I
G
AS
V
DD
V
GS
DUT
t
P
I
0V
0
AS
0.01Ω
t
AV
Figure 15. Unclamped Energy Test Circuit
Figure 16. Unclamped Energy Waveforms
V
DS
V
Q
DD
g(TOT)
V
DS
L
V
= 10V
GS
V
GS
+
-
V
DD
V
GS
V
= 2V
DUT
GS
Q
gs2
0
g(TH)
I
g(REF)
Q
Q
Q
gd
gs
I
g(REF)
0
Figure 17. Gate Charge Test Circuit
Figure 18. Gate Charge Waveforms
V
DS
t
t
ON
OFF
t
d(OFF)
t
d(ON)
R
t
t
f
L
r
V
0
DS
90%
90%
+
V
GS
V
DD
10%
10%
-
DUT
90%
50%
R
GS
V
GS
50%
PULSE WIDTH
10%
V
GS
0
Figure 19. Switching Time Test Circuit
Figure 20. Switching Time Waveforms
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FDB2532_F085 Rev. A
Thermal Resistance vs. Mounting Pad Area
The maximum rated junction temperature, TJM, and the
thermal resistance of the heat dissipating path determines
the maximum allowable device power dissipation, PDM, in an
80
60
40
20
R
= 26.51+ 19.84/(0.262+Area) EQ.2
θJA
R
= 26.51+ 128/(1.69+Area) EQ.3
θJA
application.
Therefore the application’s ambient
temperature, TA (oC), and thermal resistance RθJA (oC/W)
must be reviewed to ensure that TJM is never exceeded.
Equation 1 mathematically represents the relationship and
serves as the basis for establishing the rating of the part.
(T
– T )
JM
A
(EQ. 1)
P
= -----------------------------
DM
RθJA
In using surface mount devices such as the TO-263
package, the environment in which it is applied will have a
significant influence on the part’s current and maximum
power dissipation ratings. Precise determination of PDM is
complex and influenced by many factors:
0.1
1
10
(0.645)
(6.45)
(64.5)
2
2
AREA, TOP COPPER AREA in (cm )
Figure 21. Thermal Resistance vs Mounting
Pad Area
1. Mounting pad area onto which the device is attached and
whether there is copper on one side or both sides of the
board.
2. The number of copper layers and the thickness of the
board.
3. The use of external heat sinks.
4. The use of thermal vias.
5. Air flow and board orientation.
6. For non steady state applications, the pulse width, the
duty cycle and the transient thermal response of the part,
the board and the environment they are in.
Fairchild provides thermal information to assist the
designer’s preliminary application evaluation. Figure 21
defines the RθJA for the device as a function of the top
copper (component side) area. This is for a horizontally
positioned FR-4 board with 1oz copper after 1000 seconds
of steady state power with no air flow. This graph provides
the necessary information for calculation of the steady state
junction temperature or power dissipation. Pulse
applications can be evaluated using the Fairchild device
Spice thermal model or manually utilizing the normalized
maximum transient thermal impedance curve.
Thermal resistances corresponding to other copper areas
can be obtained from Figure 21 or by calculation using
Equation 2 or 3. Equation 2 is used for copper area defined
in inches square and equation 3 is for area in centimeter
square. The area, in square inches or square centimeters is
the top copper area including the gate and source pads.
19.84
R
= 26.51 + ------------------------------------
(EQ. 2)
θJA
θJA
(0.262 + Area)
Area in Inches Squared
128
R
= 26.51 + ---------------------------------
(EQ. 3)
(1.69 + Area)
Area in Centimeters Squared
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FDB2532_F085 Rev. A
PSPICE Electrical Model
.SUBCKT FDB2532 2 1 3 ;
CA 12 8 1.4e-9
rev April 2002
CB 15 14 1.6e-9
LDRAIN
CIN 6 8 5.61e-9
DPLCAP
DRAIN
2
5
10
Dbody 7 5 DbodyMOD
Dbreak 5 11 DbreakMOD
Dplcap 10 5 DplcapMOD
RLDRAIN
RSLC1
51
DBREAK
11
+
RSLC2
5
ESLC
51
Ebreak 11 7 17 18 159
Eds 14 8 5 8 1
-
50
+
17
-
Egs 13 8 6 8 1
DBODY
RDRAIN
6
8
EBREAK 18
-
Esg 6 10 6 8 1
ESG
EVTHRES
Evthres 6 21 19 8 1
Evtemp 20 6 18 22 1
+
16
21
+
-
19
MWEAK
LGATE
EVTEMP
8
RGATE
GATE
1
6
+
-
18
22
It 8 17 1
MMED
9
20
MSTRO
8
RLGATE
Lgate 1 9 9.56e-9
Ldrain 2 5 1.0e-9
Lsource 3 7 7.71e-9
LSOURCE
CIN
SOURCE
3
7
RSOURCE
RLSOURCE
RLgate 1 9 95.6
RLdrain 2 5 10
RLsource 3 7 77.1
S1A
S2A
RBREAK
12
15
13
14
17
18
8
13
RVTEMP
19
S1B
S2B
Mmed 16 6 8 8 MmedMOD
Mstro 16 6 8 8 MstroMOD
Mweak 16 21 8 8 MweakMOD
13
CB
+
CA
IT
14
-
+
VBAT
6
8
5
8
EGS
EDS
+
Rbreak 17 18 RbreakMOD 1
Rdrain 50 16 RdrainMOD 9.6e-3
Rgate 9 20 1.01
RSLC1 5 51 RSLCMOD 1.0e-6
RSLC2 5 50 1.0e3
-
-
8
22
RVTHRES
Rsource 8 7 RsourceMOD 3.0e-3
Rvthres 22 8 RvthresMOD 1
Rvtemp 18 19 RvtempMOD 1
S1a 6 12 13 8 S1AMOD
S1b 13 12 13 8 S1BMOD
S2a 6 15 14 13 S2AMOD
S2b 13 15 14 13 S2BMOD
Vbat 22 19 DC 1
ESLC 51 50 VALUE={(V(5,51)/ABS(V(5,51)))*(PWR(V(5,51)/(1e-6*190),3))}
.MODEL DbodyMOD D (IS=6.0E-11 N=1.09 RS=2.3e-3 TRS1=3.0e-3 TRS2=1.0e-6
+ CJO=3.9e-9 M=0.65 TT=4.8e-8 XTI=4.2)
.MODEL DbreakMOD D (RS=0.17 TRS1=3.0e-3 TRS2=-8.9e-6)
.MODEL DplcapMOD D (CJO=1.0e-9 IS=1.0e-30 N=10 M=0.6)
.MODEL MmedMOD NMOS (VTO=3.55 KP=10 IS=1e-30 N=10 TOX=1 L=1u W=1u RG=1.01)
.MODEL MstroMOD NMOS (VTO=4.2 KP=145 IS=1e-30 N=10 TOX=1 L=1u W=1u)
.MODEL MweakMOD NMOS (VTO=2.9 KP=0.05 IS=1e-30 N=10 TOX=1 L=1u W=1u RG=10.1 RS=0.1)
.MODEL RbreakMOD RES (TC1=1.1e-3 TC2=-9.0e-7)
.MODEL RdrainMOD RES (TC1=9.0e-3 TC2=3.5e-5)
.MODEL RSLCMOD RES (TC1=3.4e-3 TC2=1.5e-6)
.MODEL RsourceMOD RES (TC1=4.0e-3 TC2=1.0e-6)
.MODEL RvthresMOD RES (TC1=-4.1e-3 TC2=-1.4e-5)
.MODEL RvtempMOD RES (TC1=-4.0e-3 TC2=3.5e-6)
.MODEL S1AMOD VSWITCH (RON=1e-5 ROFF=0.1 VON=-6.0 VOFF=-4.0)
.MODEL S1BMOD VSWITCH (RON=1e-5 ROFF=0.1 VON=-4.0 VOFF=-6.0)
.MODEL S2AMOD VSWITCH (RON=1e-5 ROFF=0.1 VON=-1.4 VOFF=1.0)
.MODEL S2BMOD VSWITCH (RON=1e-5 ROFF=0.1 VON=1.0 VOFF=-1.4)
.ENDS
Note: For further discussion of the PSPICE model, consult A New PSPICE Sub-Circuit for the Power MOSFET Featuring Global
Temperature Options; IEEE Power Electronics Specialist Conference Records, 1991, written by William J. Hepp and C. Frank
Wheatley.
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FDB2532_F085 Rev. A
SABER Electrical Model
REV April 2002
ttemplate FDB2532 n2,n1,n3
electrical n2,n1,n3
{
var i iscl
dp..model dbodymod = (isl=6.0e-11,nl=1.09,rs=2.3e-3,trs1=3.0e-3,trs2=1.0e-6,cjo=3.9e-9,m=0.65,tt=4.8e-8,xti=4.2)
dp..model dbreakmod = (rs=0.17,trs1=3.0e-3,trs2=-8.9e-6)
dp..model dplcapmod = (cjo=1.0e-9,isl=10.0e-30,nl=10,m=0.6)
m..model mmedmod = (type=_n,vto=3.55,kp=10,is=1e-30, tox=1)
m..model mstrongmod = (type=_n,vto=4.2,kp=145,is=1e-30, tox=1)
m..model mweakmod = (type=_n,vto=2.9,kp=0.05,is=1e-30, tox=1,rs=0.1)
LDRAIN
sw_vcsp..model s1amod = (ron=1e-5,roff=0.1,von=-6.0,voff=-4.0)
sw_vcsp..model s1bmod = (ron=1e-5,roff=0.1,von=-4.0,voff=-6.0)
sw_vcsp..model s2amod = (ron=1e-5,roff=0.1,von=-1.4,voff=1.0)
sw_vcsp..model s2bmod = (ron=1e-5,roff=0.1,von=1.0,voff=-1.4)
c.ca n12 n8 = 1.4e-9
DPLCAP
DRAIN
2
5
10
RLDRAIN
RSLC1
51
RSLC2
c.cb n15 n14 = 1.6e-9
ISCL
c.cin n6 n8 = 5.61e-9
DBREAK
11
50
-
dp.dbody n7 n5 = model=dbodymod
dp.dbreak n5 n11 = model=dbreakmod
dp.dplcap n10 n5 = model=dplcapmod
RDRAIN
6
8
ESG
DBODY
EVTHRES
+
16
21
+
-
19
MWEAK
LGATE
EVTEMP
8
spe.ebreak n11 n7 n17 n18 = 159
RGATE
GATE
6
+
-
18
EBREAK
+
spe.eds n14 n8 n5 n8 = 1
MMED
1
22
9
20
spe.egs n13 n8 n6 n8 = 1
MSTRO
8
17
RLGATE
spe.esg n6 n10 n6 n8 = 1
18
LSOURCE
CIN
spe.evthres n6 n21 n19 n8 = 1
spe.evtemp n20 n6 n18 n22 = 1
-
SOURCE
3
7
RSOURCE
RLSOURCE
i.it n8 n17 = 1
S1A
S2A
RBREAK
12
15
13
14
l.lgate n1 n9 = 9.56e-9
l.ldrain n2 n5 = 1.0e-9
l.lsource n3 n7 = 7.71e-9
17
18
8
13
RVTEMP
19
S1B
S2B
13
CB
+
CA
IT
14
-
+
res.rlgate n1 n9 = 95.6
res.rldrain n2 n5 = 10
res.rlsource n3 n7 = 77.1
VBAT
6
8
5
8
EGS
EDS
+
-
-
8
22
m.mmed n16 n6 n8 n8 = model=mmedmod, l=1u, w=1u
m.mstrong n16 n6 n8 n8 = model=mstrongmod, l=1u, w=1u
m.mweak n16 n21 n8 n8 = model=mweakmod, l=1u, w=1u
RVTHRES
res.rbreak n17 n18 = 1, tc1=1.1e-3,tc2=-9.0e-7
res.rdrain n50 n16 = 9.6e-3, tc1=9.0e-3,tc2=3.5e-5
res.rgate n9 n20 = 1.01
res.rslc1 n5 n51 = 1.0e-6, tc1=3.4e-3,tc2=1.5e-6
res.rslc2 n5 n50 = 1.0e3
res.rsource n8 n7 = 3.0e-3, tc1=4.0e-3,tc2=1.0e-6
res.rvthres n22 n8 = 1, tc1=-4.1e-3,tc2=-1.4e-5
res.rvtemp n18 n19 = 1, tc1=-4.0e-3,tc2=3.5e-6
sw_vcsp.s1a n6 n12 n13 n8 = model=s1amod
sw_vcsp.s1b n13 n12 n13 n8 = model=s1bmod
sw_vcsp.s2a n6 n15 n14 n13 = model=s2amod
sw_vcsp.s2b n13 n15 n14 n13 = model=s2bmod
v.vbat n22 n19 = dc=1
equations {
i (n51->n50) +=iscl
iscl: v(n51,n50) = ((v(n5,n51)/(1e-9+abs(v(n5,n51))))*((abs(v(n5,n51)*1e6/190))** 3))
}
}
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SPICE Thermal Model
JUNCTION
th
REV 26 February 2002
FDB2532
CTHERM1 TH 6 7.5e-3
CTHERM2 6 5 8.0e-3
CTHERM3 5 4 9.0e-3
CTHERM4 4 3 2.4e-2
CTHERM5 3 2 3.4e-2
CTHERM6 2 TL 6.5e-2
RTHERM1
RTHERM2
RTHERM3
RTHERM4
RTHERM5
RTHERM6
CTHERM1
6
RTHERM1 TH 6 3.1e-4
RTHERM2 6 5 2.5e-3
RTHERM3 5 4 2.0e-2
RTHERM4 4 3 8.0e-2
RTHERM5 3 2 1.2e-1
RTHERM6 2 TL 1.3e-1
CTHERM2
CTHERM3
CTHERM4
CTHERM5
CTHERM6
5
SABER Thermal Model
SABER thermal model FDB2532
template thermal_model th tl
thermal_c th, tl
{
ctherm.ctherm1 th 6 =7.5e-3
ctherm.ctherm2 6 5 =8.0e-3
ctherm.ctherm3 5 4 =9.0e-3
ctherm.ctherm4 4 3 =2.4e-2
ctherm.ctherm5 3 2 =3.4e-2
ctherm.ctherm6 2 tl =6.5e-2
4
3
2
rrtherm.rtherm1 th 6 =3.1e-4
rtherm.rtherm2 6 5 =2.5e-3
rtherm.rtherm3 5 4 =2.0e-2
rtherm.rtherm4 4 3 =8.0e-2
rtherm.rtherm5 3 2 =1.2e-1
rtherm.rtherm6 2 tl =1.3e-1
}
tl
CASE
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