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10pcs LL2705TRPBF LL2705 MOSFET Transistor N Channel for GM Cluster Display Repair,3.8 A, 55 V

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  • Dynamic dV/dt rating
  • Low static drain-to-source ON-resistance
  • Logic level gate drive
  • Advanced process technology
  • Ease of paralleling


The IRLL2705TRPBF is fifth generation single N-channel Power MOSFET utilizes advanced processing techniques to achieve extremely low ON-resistance per silicon area.
This benefit combined with the fast switching speed and ruggedized device design, provides an extremely efficient and reliable operation.
The package is designed for surface-mount using vapour phase, infrared or wave soldering techniques. Its unique package design allows for easy automatic pick-and-place as with other SOT or SOIC packages but has the added advantage of improved thermal performance due to an enlarged tab for heat sinking.
Continuous Drain Current Id:3.8A
Drain Source Voltage Vds:55V
On Resistance Rds(on):0.04ohm
Rds(on) Test Voltage Vgs:10V
Threshold Voltage Vgs:2V
Power Dissipation Pd:1W
Operating Temperature Max:150°C
Dimensions:6.7 x 3.7 x 1.739mm
Minimum Operating Temperature:-55 °C
Package include
10pcs*LL2705


jon
July 12, 2025
I used this mosfet to repair my dimming instrument display (DIC) for my 2010 Tahoe. Works fine now. You can review the repair on a number of youtube videos. Warning, I would not recommend this repair unless you have some experience of soldering components to a circuit board. I also used an inexpensive hot air desoldering tool.
Benjamin Fisher
June 21, 2025
nice little deal
Ryan
June 19, 2025
Worked great to fix my 2007 Chevrolet Suburban instrument cluster display failure issue. Was packaged well, and seems of good quality. Time will tell how long the MOSFET will last.
Ricky anderson
June 10, 2025
Have used a few and so far so good.
Ronnie B
March 14, 2025
Product worked perfectly
James D Summers
March 13, 2025
Worked good, quality product.
Jay Sundquist
January 13, 2025
Cheap and simple fix that will avoid expensive repairs by someone else