Questions tagged [mosfet]

Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor, a type of field-effect transistor (FET).

MOSFETs have an insulated gate, the voltage of which determines the conductivity of the device. This can be used for amplifying or switching electronic signals.

(From: Wikipedia)

A MOSFET is a three-terminal device which is used to control current flow in a circuit. The amount of current allowed to flow between drain and source is proportional to the voltage applied to the gate of the device.

This is a major difference from a conventional bipolar junction transistor; the BJT collector-emitter current is controlled by the base current, while the MOSFET drain-source current is controlled by the gate voltage.

The physical construction of a MOSFET creates a parasitic diode between drain and source, which must be taken into account when designing MOSFET circuits.

Major classifications of MOSFETs:

  • Enhancement mode or depletion mode
  • N-channel or P-channel

Depletion P-channel MOSFETs aren't used.

They are more often used as switches than as amplifiers.

Further reading:

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MOSFET as a Switch - When is it in Saturation?

I have the following circuit hooked up on a breadboard. I vary the gate voltage using a potentiometer. Here is what confuses me: according to wikipedia, the MOSFET is in saturation when V(GS) > V(TH) and V(DS) > V(GS) - V(TH). If I slowly increase…
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MOSFET symbol - what is the correct symbol

I've been on this site now a couple of months and I notice various symbols used for MOSFETs. What is the preferred symbol for an N Channel MOSFET and why?
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Mosfet usage and P- vs N-channel

I'm trying to use an Arduino to enable/disable a 12V solenoid. I used an H-bridge and got that working fine. Then, I decided to simplify things and get a single mosfet instead of a multi-channel H-bridge and have gotten myself very confused. I'm…
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What is "drive voltage" for a MOSFET?

In the attributes of a MOSFET, Digi-Key lists several different voltages. I think I understand what most of them are, but there's one I don't understand: "drive voltage." Let's take this P-channel MOSFET as an example: So, there's "Drain to Source…
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Back-to-back MOSFETs: common source vs common drain?

If connecting a pair of discrete MOSFETs back-to-back to create a bidirectional load switch, what's the practical difference between having them common-source versus common-drain? In this particular case, I'm using a pair of p-ch FETs to isolate a…
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Do MOSFETs have a diode built into them?

I have noticed that a MOSFET symbol has a little diode in it (or at least what looks like a diode). Does this mean I do not have to worry about using a diode in a circuit that runs a motor using one? I would have used a diode in order to prevent…
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Do MOSFETs have voltage drop across source and drain when turned on?

Like diode and BJT having around 0.6V drop, is there any voltage drop across the MOSFET drain and source when the MOSFET is turned on? In the datasheet, they mention diode forward voltage drop, but I assume that it for the body diode only.
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Source vs Drain polarity for MOSFETS

When using MOSFETs as a switch I always see the drain connected to the higher potential and and the load and the Source is always connected to ground. Can you switch those so that the Source pin connects to the higher potential and the drain is…
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What to look for in the datasheet when choosing a MOSFET?

I thought that choosing the right MOSFET for my LED strip would be easy until I discovered how many different models there are. Basically I want a MOSFET that allows me to control with PWM a 12V 6A (MAX) led strip, but every time I see the Vgs I get…
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High side driver and Low side driver

Can anybody help me understand, what exactly a high side and low side driver is? In which scenario would either of them be used?
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How to reduce MOSFET turn-off delay

The title says it all in signal switching applications - besides choosing a different device, how can I reduce the turn-off delay of (N-channel) MOSFETs? Is there something similar to the Baker Clamp used for BJTs?
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Why is the gate charge curve (Miller plateau) of MOSFETs dependent on Vds?

I don't understand why the gate charge curve (exactly: the Miller plateau part) of MOSFETs is dependent on the drain-source voltage Vds. As an example, the datasheet of of the IRFZ44 shows on page 4 (Fig. 6) the gate charge curves for different Vds…
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Why have a bulk terminal at all? (MOSFET)

I must be overlooking something but I really don't see the need to have a bulk terminal. I am studying the body effect whereby it somehow interferes with the threshold voltage. I don't fully understand it because I'm finding creating the terminal in…
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Gate Capacitance and Miller Capacitance on the MOSFET

How is the Gate capacitance and the Miller capacitance modeled for a MOSFET. What is the behavior for both when a Gate Voltage is applied?
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Basic p type MOSFET question

With an N type MOSFET you let the current flow from the drain through the source when a high enough voltage is applied to the gate. With a P type MOSFET which direction is the current meant to flow? From the source through the drain or the other way…
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