The MOSFET is the main factor in the battery protection board. Which MOSFET factory can be considered to replace the IPP052N08N5 model MOSFET for use in the circuit diagram of the battery protection board?
Recent developments in MOSFET quality problems, such as weak reliability, declining efficiency, low heat dissipation efficiency, and short product life, all pose a threat to the normal operation of battery protection board equipment. Thus, finding a good quality replacement MOSFET model has become particularly important.

When replacing the IPP052N08N5 model MOSFET, battery protection board electronic engineers need to closely monitor several core factors. The first is the performance parameters of the MOSFET, such as whether the rated current can reach 147A, whether the voltage can reach 85V, etc. These parameters directly determine the device's working efficiency.
FHD110N8F5B provides a professional MOSFET solution based on the personalized needs of battery protection board electronic engineers. Its technical specifications are equivalent to those of IPP052N08N5. For detailed parameters, please refer to the following:
1. N-channel enhancement-mode field-effect transistor
2. Current: 147A, Voltage: 85V
3. 100% DVDS test
4. Avalanche current: 19A
5. Threshold voltage: 2.0-4.0V
6. Static on-resistance RDS(ON): 4.4mΩ (Typ), 5.5mΩ (Max)

MOSFETs in battery protection boards control stably and have good quality!
Hong Semiconductor strongly recommends using the FHD110N8F5B model MOSFET to enhance the power switch capability of the battery protection board circuit. This MOSFET with a rated parameter of 147A and 85V can effectively solve problems such as weak product reliability, declining efficiency, low heat dissipation efficiency, and short product life.
Hong Semiconductor is committed to providing service spirit, allowing battery protection board manufacturers to confidently and satisfactorily deliver their custom FHD110N8F5B model MOSFET. For more details, you can search "Hong Semiconductor" on Baidu or call the free trial hotline: 400-831-6077!