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N-Channel MOSFETs (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors) are a type of transistor that uses an N-type semiconductor as the channel for current flow. They are constructed with a gate, drain, and source terminal, where the gate voltage controls the flow of current between the drain and source. These components are widely used in electronic circuits for switching and amplification purposes due to their high efficiency and fast switching speeds.
| Channel type | N-Channel |
| Maximum drain-source voltage (Vds) | 20V to 1000V |
| Continuous drain current (Id) | 10A to 100A |
| Gate threshold voltage (Vgs) | 1V to 4V |
| Package types | TO-220, TO-247, DPAK, SMD |
When selecting an N-Channel MOSFET, consider the maximum drain-source voltage and continuous drain current ratings to ensure they meet your application's requirements. Additionally, evaluate the gate threshold voltage to ensure compatibility with your control signals. It is also important to specify the package type based on your circuit design. For larger orders, inquire about bulk pricing and lead times.
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N-Channel MOSFETs generally have better performance and lower on-resistance compared to P-Channel MOSFETs, making them more suitable for high-speed applications.
Consider the voltage, current ratings, switching speed, and thermal characteristics required for your specific application.
Yes, N-Channel MOSFETs are suitable for high-frequency applications due to their fast switching capabilities.
The lifespan can vary based on usage conditions, but they are generally reliable components when operated within specified limits.
Yes, MOSFETs should be handled with care to avoid electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage.
The gate voltage controls the conductivity of the channel, allowing or blocking current flow between the drain and source.