How to Use a MOSFET as a Switch

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  • čas přidán 24. 01. 2015
  • In this video we will cover: What is a MOSFET. Benefits of using a MOSFET switch vs mechanical switch. How to use MOSFET as a switch. Go over example using a MOSFET as a switch with Arduino. Here is a link to the Arduino code used in the video: forcetronic.blogspot.com/2015...

Komentáře • 220

  • @KAPULUPOTGAMING_JD
    @KAPULUPOTGAMING_JD Před rokem

    Don't know where to start man,. But I want to let you know,, this video, demo, explanation, is really helpful for me..
    This is exactly what I needed instead of relay
    ,, just starting from scratch here man..
    God bless you

  • @dp0813
    @dp0813 Před 4 lety +9

    Awesome video. This should be required for anyone EE students at the beginning of any courses dealing with transistors.

  • @AZ-vk7oe
    @AZ-vk7oe Před 3 lety +1

    7:38 that finally solved my confusion about P-channel and negative voltage value. thanks.

  • @ZDevelopers
    @ZDevelopers Před rokem

    thanks for the best explanation of n-channel vs p-channel I have seen so far

  • @sneakysnake109
    @sneakysnake109 Před 6 lety +1

    This was your first video I've watched and I enjoyed it. Thanks from a new subscriber

  • @Kanthon
    @Kanthon Před 8 lety +5

    I'm getting back into electronics after about 30 years. Thanks for the video, it's helping me to remember. Now if I can only figure out how to use my PicKit I'll be good?. 👍

  • @VajiraLasantha
    @VajiraLasantha Před 7 lety

    Thanks man. I was struggling with a P-channel MOSFET and now I know why.

  • @jacquijohnson5804
    @jacquijohnson5804 Před 5 lety +4

    thank -you for the great explanation and visual aids well done!

  • @supernaidoo4119
    @supernaidoo4119 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you. It was precise and helpful.

  • @aspontohle3224
    @aspontohle3224 Před 5 lety +6

    Perfect explanation, Thank you!

  • @sayvilletech9135
    @sayvilletech9135 Před 3 lety

    Thanks, clear and easy to understand, I learned something.

  • @TCPPERFORMANCE1
    @TCPPERFORMANCE1 Před 7 lety

    Great video! Helped me to better understand N and P MOSFET, Thanks!

  • @agstechnicalsupport
    @agstechnicalsupport Před 6 lety

    Thank you for the video on MOSFET switch control using Arduino.

  • @xennelul
    @xennelul Před 7 lety

    Awesome! Best explanation I have found!

  • @Traderhood
    @Traderhood Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent, very clearly explained.

  • @speedbumphu
    @speedbumphu Před 8 lety +1

    Really great video, thanks for sharing!

  • @steveo44
    @steveo44 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this. Really helpful. Your an excellent tutor!

  • @razeenrizwan3082
    @razeenrizwan3082 Před 7 lety +1

    superb explanation . . easily understood . . Thank you very much . .

  • @mikerodgers9069
    @mikerodgers9069 Před 6 lety +1

    Good job. Thank you for doing this.

  • @nillesonanthony9933
    @nillesonanthony9933 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you Very much Sir for sharing this video about transistor

  • @sameerk12982
    @sameerk12982 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello from India... Great video.. Very useful and informative 👌

  • @Enigma758
    @Enigma758 Před 2 lety +2

    8:15 I think you can use a pullup resistor on the P channel base so that it is normally off when there is no signal driving the base as both an "initial condition" during controller powerup and as a "fail safe" if something goes wrong. One disadvantage of the N channel over P is that it is a high side switch which means that the device being switched always has live power to one terminal even when it is off. So there are tradeoffs with each approach.

  • @stevemuland8685
    @stevemuland8685 Před 6 lety

    thanks for explaining so clearly

  • @apnamultitech786
    @apnamultitech786 Před 3 lety +1

    Explained thoroughly well

  • @FlatFenderGarage
    @FlatFenderGarage Před 3 lety +1

    very good explanation, thank you!

  • @maicod
    @maicod Před 6 lety +1

    excellent clear explanation.

  • @nikhilsetty3451
    @nikhilsetty3451 Před 7 lety

    Your video on using MOSFETs was very informative and comprehendable.i would like you to do a video on how to use MOSFETs in constructing a H-bridge.
    Thank you.

  • @Andrewlohbihler
    @Andrewlohbihler Před 4 lety +4

    At 7:18 for the P-Channel the 5V is supposed to be connected to the Source pin not the Drain pin. The Arduino wiring is correct.

    • @chrisw1462
      @chrisw1462 Před 3 lety +1

      Yep.. P-channel MOSFET is drawn backwards. I'm still learning, so I had to go look it up.

  • @GameAndJokes
    @GameAndJokes Před 6 měsíci +1

    0:51 "They Will Live Longer Than YOU WILL" 😂😂

  • @Fogaata
    @Fogaata Před 8 lety +1

    Great Video, THANK YOU!!!!

  • @lifetech1989
    @lifetech1989 Před 5 lety +1

    very helpful video!! thanksss!!!!

  • @yogaraj1524
    @yogaraj1524 Před 6 lety +2

    Awesome , thank you sir

  • @ryucond
    @ryucond Před 6 lety +1

    excelent video, thanks.

  • @smartindiaOfficial
    @smartindiaOfficial Před 7 lety +6

    very informative, love watching your videos!

  • @blockcamp
    @blockcamp Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing video!

  • @KiSwiSje
    @KiSwiSje Před 8 lety +6

    Thank you for the video, it is very clear
    5:12 and following may not be accurate for the mosfet used
    5v on the gate will not garantuee the low Rds - you would need a "logic level" mosfet for that
    the datasheet for the buz11 notes in the electrical specifications: Id 15A and Vgs 10v for a typical Rds of 0.03ohm
    so, if you use this mosfet you might not saturate the mosfet with Vgs 5v, and the Rds might be a lot higher than what you anticipate, meaning lots of heat generated in the mosfet, and less voltage for the load, as there will be a voltage drop across the mosfet
    Rds depends on Vgs, Id, and the temperature of the mosfet, if i understand the datasheet correctly
    I wish the datasheet showed a graph noting the relation of Vgs to Rds
    breadboard time, i guess :)
    note: a "logic level" mosfet has a Vgs(th) of 1-3v - most of the time it will be noted in the description of the datasheet it is logic level

    • @tornadokat
      @tornadokat Před 5 lety +1

      @KiSwiSje, I just came across this video and was going to point out the same thing but saw you already did, so thank you for doing so. Some logic level mosfets have an L somewhere in the part number to denote it is logic level but it is not guaranteed to have an L or that having an L means it is logic level. Some examples of popular logic vs not-logic level ones are International Rectifier's IRLXXX vs IRFXXX series, or a Fairchild Semiconductor FQP30N06L vs FQP30N06.

  • @jo7k
    @jo7k Před 8 lety

    FT, Very Good Videos. thank you.

  • @Jimmyzb36
    @Jimmyzb36 Před 5 lety +6

    I wish that I had paid more attention ! Before CZcams was available.

  • @PeterHartman1
    @PeterHartman1 Před 7 lety +1

    This is a great video. thanks for posting.

  • @amikhimji
    @amikhimji Před 7 lety +1

    great video thanks

  • @yaserali2092
    @yaserali2092 Před 9 lety +1

    Hi ;Thanks for the video

  • @Misc_useful
    @Misc_useful Před 3 lety

    Awesome video... God bless ...!!

  • @kalamatagames2631
    @kalamatagames2631 Před 6 lety

    i like it to use it for boost voltage up and make good pair with capacitors 😊

  • @gogialexidze9587
    @gogialexidze9587 Před 4 lety

    Great! Thank you!!!

  • @nomad4715
    @nomad4715 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks !

  • @Learnelectronics738
    @Learnelectronics738 Před 3 lety

    Hello brother Ilike your video thank you

  • @maranatha84
    @maranatha84 Před 7 lety

    Hi
    Thanks for the video. I just couldn't get this working on a higher load than a LED. I have a 5VDC load that draws 2A. Could you please leave me some tips?

  • @aydin585
    @aydin585 Před 3 lety +1

    Perfect!!!!

  • @mobarakzarzor4310
    @mobarakzarzor4310 Před 6 lety +1

    thanks alot

  • @youtubemakesmedothis7280

    Helpful explanation. I wish there had been G/D/S labels on your diagrams to help clarify the connections. Using an IRF4905 p-channel MOSFET, and copying the code from the video, I found that a HIGH signal turned it on and a LOW signal turned it off -- the exact opposite of what it says in the video.
    const int pMOS = 3; //create variable for gate of p-channel MOSFET IRF4905
    void setup()
    {
    pinMode(pMOS, OUTPUT);
    }
    void loop()
    {
    digitalWrite(pMOS, HIGH); //Hmm, this turns it ON!
    delay(1000);
    digitalWrite(pMOS, LOW); //And this turns it OFF!
    delay(1000);
    }

  • @bushmaster777
    @bushmaster777 Před 6 lety

    Nice video. Is it safe to connect the battery positive to the gate with a wire without resistance?

  • @guywhoknows
    @guywhoknows Před 3 lety

    Great, been a long time away for me,
    I had a guess at what they were but needed to be sure.
    N - negative side.
    P- positive side.
    (Side being the load)
    N no power
    P powered.
    Which is the switch off.
    What I hadn't known was the reverse drain and source. But I guess the diode should have pointed that out.
    It get complicated when you've zenners and you're running reverse for low volt application. Then S to D works.
    But the gate then can be/have more important characteristics.

  • @EnergySeeker
    @EnergySeeker Před 3 lety

    nice video is there anyway to use the mosfet with floting ground ?

  • @Kamal-qc2qf
    @Kamal-qc2qf Před 6 lety

    Very gud information sir plz upload without Arduino circuit only with discrete circuit of switching both type mosfet

  • @khaledlotfy3311
    @khaledlotfy3311 Před 3 lety

    I Like That Video

  • @rayking3483
    @rayking3483 Před 7 lety

    I have a hard time finding a p-channel TO-220 fets with on resistance specified at 5v.
    I think the gate voltage that gives the rated on resistance is pretty important?

  • @grafix4all
    @grafix4all Před 7 lety +1

    1000 likes -Great

  • @chrisw1462
    @chrisw1462 Před 3 lety +1

    Besides the P-channel MOSFET being drawn backwards @7:01 , the only thing you might have added is how to attach an insulated heat sink (non-conductive heat pad and nylon screw/nut).

    • @darrylgodfrey9604
      @darrylgodfrey9604 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your comment, Chris - I thought the p-ch MOSFET was upside-down - it should have the source connected to the positive rail.

  • @harish00732
    @harish00732 Před 7 lety

    make a video on how to use mosfet as switch in place of relays in car wiring harness

  • @dipakbhagat8667
    @dipakbhagat8667 Před 7 lety

    hi ForceTronics,
    Please help me with this I have to switch a peltier module using a attiny 85 microcontroller.where the controller works on 5v and the pelteir works on 12v 3amp current.
    so my 1st question is can i be able to switch my peltier module using my attiny 85.
    and 2nd if yes which mosfet would you like to prefer to connect for better result. And do i need to connect a heat sink with the mosfet.
    Thanks you

  • @125varma
    @125varma Před 9 lety

    Is it possible to put mosfets in series in order to increase the source voltage? For example I have 5 mosfets rated at 450 volts. Can I put their sours and drains in series, so that I can increase the voltage up to for example 1200v?

  • @MaxGoddur
    @MaxGoddur Před 4 lety

    How about a video about fets and e-bike motor control?

  • @theman83744
    @theman83744 Před 5 lety +1

    Haha great vid!

  • @dgiri2333
    @dgiri2333 Před 5 lety

    This one can I apply for 430V using microcontroller.application is 5HP moter,can you give nessary circuit

  • @saitamapreetsingh3057
    @saitamapreetsingh3057 Před 2 lety

    Just an advice, add gate, source & drain symbols too at 7:22, beginners get confused with terminals all the time

  • @siddarthabhimanyu1570
    @siddarthabhimanyu1570 Před 6 lety

    can u tell me about what is aurdino ...is it a micro controller or a micro processor.. explain to me

  • @rayking3483
    @rayking3483 Před 8 lety +10

    Enjoyed many of your arduino videos but your BUZ11 is not recommended for 5v. Special logic level fets are indicated for 5v. Most power fets are designed for 10 volts drive. Also if higher currents are anticipated a series gate resistor is needed to lower the frequency capability of the fet. A fet is really a programmable device depending upon the series resistor value. Power fets make excellent series regulators but must have 10k or higher series gate resistance. A series gate resistor should always be used, if the fet oscillates it may fail from various reasons. I have made power oscillators up to 150mhz( before failures) using typical parasitic inductance values.
    The threshold voltage of 2v to 4v is where conduction may start. " threshold" after 4v the resistance will decrease to the Resistance of 0.040 ohm at some level below 10v.
    Ray King

    • @samk2630
      @samk2630 Před 5 lety

      Ray,
      Any recommendations for a similar fet that has similar voltage / amperage maximums?

    • @antonioinochi9170
      @antonioinochi9170 Před 5 lety

      hi Ray, so following your thinking which is the right mosfet to use?

  • @supercritical5582
    @supercritical5582 Před 3 lety

    thanks what does it mean if my LED doesn't stay on it stays on for a couple seconds but then fades away does this mean my mosfet is broken or damaged

  • @hosseinhayati9820
    @hosseinhayati9820 Před 6 lety

    I need to use three MOSFETs to switch high voltage DC. Three phase, up to 220 DCV. Which kind of MOSFET do you recomand?

  • @svenscheil902
    @svenscheil902 Před 3 lety +1

    You forgot to mention the capicity of the MOSFET and the resulting effects of these capacity. E.g. It is no good idea to connect an io pin of a mcu without a resistor to the gate of a n-channel FET. Also there should be an resistor between gate and ground allowing tha capacitor to discharge when FET is switched off.

  • @FBurck
    @FBurck Před 9 lety

    For a better understanding when it comes on N type or P type I would have state that N-Type is normally open or NO and P-Type is normally closed or NC. Am I correct ?

  • @hussamalanesi7432
    @hussamalanesi7432 Před 4 lety

    I want to connect a supercap to a mosfet so that when the supercap is fully charged, the switch is on. Should i connect the drain to the supercap and source to the H-bridge? and how can actually turn on the switch or how can i make it understand that the supercap is fully charged. I am so confused

  • @michaelrichardson7772
    @michaelrichardson7772 Před 8 lety

    that's a lot of kit for a slow switch between the LEDs ? If I wanted say 2000 HZ at 35 amp 40V dc would I need this kind of set up ?

  • @rajendrarajkumar6483
    @rajendrarajkumar6483 Před 3 lety

    Sir your video is very useful thanks
    Sir Rc curcite of igbt paller how to calculated resistance capacitor velue please video sed

  • @jean-pierreduval5764
    @jean-pierreduval5764 Před 3 lety

    Thank you I made a error about the load BEFORE the drain with P chanel IRL530n I solve it now

  • @tesseract6096
    @tesseract6096 Před 6 lety

    I want to switch 48 dc (i,e i am not applying any load, i just want to break the circuit when needed ) but I don't have 48v dc relay.
    can I use a MOSFET if yes how

  • @ismzaxxon
    @ismzaxxon Před rokem

    As arduinos are a bit old, can these be used on an esp32 or 8266. These have 3.3v volt output. If so, can the go straight to the pin? Info on the internet is conflicting.

  • @shahidaslam2308
    @shahidaslam2308 Před 7 lety

    Sir ek bt clear kar de mosfet or transiste ek he tara kam karte hain kya or kya ye sb resistans transister mosfet rectifire alag alag number k alag alag kam karte hain agar alag alag kam karte hain tu sub k bare me kese yad rakhe koi easy solution bata de plzzzz

  • @hubercats
    @hubercats Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this very helpful video. It would be helpful to know the type of p-channel mosfet you used. Also, and I know this is a much bigger ask, could you do a similar video on depletion mode mosfet (when used, gate to source voltages needed to turn than on/off, etc? - Thanks again!

  • @fredricsponholz6989
    @fredricsponholz6989 Před 6 lety

    Very nice presentation. Exceptionally well done. Do you know anything about "latching" mosfet switches? I need to turn a PIR "on" with a "pulse", a logic high from my AtMega 328 bare bones chip before it goes into POWER_DOWN_MODE. I need the PIR to remain on, until it receives another "pulse" from the 328 chip to turn it "off". I have found many examples on line, however NONE have been as clear as your presentation on switches and I am hopeful you might be able to explain an "on" "off" latch circuit. Regards

  • @imacmill
    @imacmill Před 3 lety

    At 5:37, it should state that the mosfet will turn off, or our switch will OPEN, when Vgs drops below 2V.

  • @SunderwolfIM
    @SunderwolfIM Před 8 lety +2

    So can i use the n channel with arduino and dc motor to give a signal HIGH from the arduino pin to make the motor run on the 5v

    • @ForceTronics
      @ForceTronics  Před 8 lety +1

      Yes, assuming you get an N Channel MOSFET that can handle the current of the motor and connect things up correctly.

    • @EngineeringNibbles
      @EngineeringNibbles Před 8 lety +2

      Add a flyback diode !

    • @garyh444
      @garyh444 Před 7 lety

      Sunderwolf Impulse I would like to know if the Marshall amps that are of the Mosfet variety have a whole bunch of these mosfet gates or are there only a few ?I really like the sound of them and was wondering if they still use them and just don't play up that fact or was there a problem with their use?

  • @hristohristoskov1347
    @hristohristoskov1347 Před 8 lety +5

    Let me give you the 400 like

  • @MrKillermeatball
    @MrKillermeatball Před 7 lety

    So I've been doing a long running car restoration and have been having a thought. I just ordered an arduino to get into programming a little, really boost my electronics potential, and was thinking of how I could replace most of the relay panel and computers in the car. It's from 79, the computers and relay panel don't do much that's too complicated, but they are big, bulky, and easily add about 3" to the passenger side foot well plus all the heavy gauge wire running everywhere. Also I think it would be really cool to make new wiring harnesses and be able to take care of all my check engine lights and whatnot in a custom manner.
    So are mosfets a viable alternative to relays for headlights, wipers, starters, etc...?
    Could I just run power through a fuse bar and then directly to each component with a mosfet at the component, and a signal cable from a control unit? Sounds like more cable but with it I could have a power wiring harness and a signal harness run separately. Or I could just build a smaller unit to replace the massive relay board and other hardware.
    Or are relays better in most of these applications and there's a reason car manufactures use them?

    • @ForceTronics
      @ForceTronics  Před 7 lety

      I have not worked in the automotive industry so I can't give you an exact answer on why they use relays versus MOSFET. My guess is relays are better for the rugged life of a vehicle since they are less susceptible to electrical noise and harsh environments. Also automotive is a highly regulated industry and they maybe required to have a literal air gap when an electrical connection is turned off (often referred to as galvanic isolation)

    • @MrKillermeatball
      @MrKillermeatball Před 7 lety

      That does make sense. And how are MOSFETs susceptible to electrical noise; what should I look out for when using them in a design?

    • @ForceTronics
      @ForceTronics  Před 7 lety

      MOSFETs require less power to turn on then relays. If you have wiring connected to the MOSFET that is not shielded it can act like an antenna and pick RF noise. Also I believe vehicles are noisy electrical environments in general. For instance when the engine is started a huge spike of current is pulled from the battery which can induce noise onto the electrical system. There also may be other sources that I am not aware of.

  • @Adrian-Carstea
    @Adrian-Carstea Před 8 lety +9

    You have a problem on schematic. You are connecting wrong the PMOS with drain on VCC and source on GND. In that case the body diode will be forward bias all the time. The PMOS indeed is used on high side but with source on VCC and drain between load and GND.

    • @michaelhawthorne8696
      @michaelhawthorne8696 Před 8 lety +2

      +Adrian Carstea
      I had to look at that twice, and I too was convinced he was wrong as the Body diode will conduct all the time.

    • @Empolitano
      @Empolitano Před 8 lety +1

      +Adrian Carstea Yes that's wrong

  • @mzst1232
    @mzst1232 Před 9 lety

    Hi, thanks for the video. Can the GATE voltage be above 5v? (i have between 7 - 10v)

    • @mzst1232
      @mzst1232 Před 9 lety

      ***** Can the GATE voltage be below the Source Voltage? my source voltage is 19V but it didnt work.

    • @mzst1232
      @mzst1232 Před 9 lety

      ***** Thanks for the quick reply, i want to switch on/off a led strip whenever i turn on/off my pc monitor. The monitor uses about 8v for its backlight, so i conected it to the gate, and the led strip (12v) is conected via the monitors psu(19v) and a step down converter to the drain. Source is conected to Gnd. I have a buz11 mosfet. It didnt really work because the leds were very dimm. Maybe a RFP30N06LE mosfet would work? however i dont know if it can handle the 8v of the gate.

  • @keypointchannel3845
    @keypointchannel3845 Před 3 lety

    Hello sir kindly make a video on 4 mosfet how to control 4 mosfet which is use in converters

  • @santoshm7354
    @santoshm7354 Před 4 lety

    hello can u tell me other mosfets name with gate to source voltage less than 5 volts

  • @arwaelkasabi2390
    @arwaelkasabi2390 Před 2 lety

    Do you know how to connect two P-MOSFETs in parallel to give the same current, please?

  • @vivekghule5601
    @vivekghule5601 Před 6 lety

    Can i use BUZ11 N Chanel to switch 36VDC , 5A LOAD??

  • @SaureHefePegorino
    @SaureHefePegorino Před 8 lety +2

    dont forget to connect Source and Drain properly and not swtich them around. I was looking for a error for 2 hours on my layout, until i figured the MOSFETS were the wrong way around :S

  • @somokkomos9700
    @somokkomos9700 Před 3 lety

    What kind of P channel was used? I tried the IRF9540 but it doesn't work. With the IRF540 it's ok.

  • @The_Mindful52009
    @The_Mindful52009 Před 6 dny

    what is the p channel mosfet used here?

  • @Dharmendrasavaliya012
    @Dharmendrasavaliya012 Před 7 lety

    Hello sir,
    Can you help me for Dimming COB DC lamp with 28V 670mA?
    1. TIP41C BJT [100V 6A 65W] it is getting to much hot.
    2. IRF540 MOSFET[100V 30A 150W] it is not giving effective dimming
    Other Option is to use TIP120C BJT[60V 5A], IRF520 MOSFET[100V 10A]
    Which is best IC to use with 4N35 Optoisolator to dim DC with ARDUINO ?

  • @Hi.Al.
    @Hi.Al. Před 6 lety +1

    Please help: I'm using a npn darlington tranzistor to switch on D.R.L. lights on the car . Been using the tranzistor as an amplifier and it is directly connected to the battery and switching on when there is power from the ECU.
    The problem is that it has a voltage drop of aprox 2.2 volts witch is way too much for the DRL brighteness , it's dimming the lights with defeats the whole purpose of Daytime Running Lights. Please help

    • @Hi.Al.
      @Hi.Al. Před 6 lety

      Bd901 is the tranzistor

    • @blurrrrrr44
      @blurrrrrr44 Před 6 lety

      Maybe you could use the transistor to activate a larger mosfet that has a lower voltage drop. Or use LED DLRs.

    • @Hi.Al.
      @Hi.Al. Před 6 lety

      Kuri the wolf Thank you for your reply. Could you name one that works with 12-15V 2W and unde the hood car temperatures? Maybe 42C degrees

    • @blurrrrrr44
      @blurrrrrr44 Před 6 lety

      Any i buy on the internet seem to be rated for it.

  • @AllegedlyDave
    @AllegedlyDave Před 7 lety

    Do you get a sharp transition with a MOSFET? Would you get a true square wave from a MOSFET?

    • @ForceTronics
      @ForceTronics  Před 7 lety

      Typically you can get a rise and fall time in the order of micro seconds or 100s of nanoseconds (possibly better for high Mosfets). Data sheets for Mosfets will have this spec listed typically as V/usec or V/nsec

    • @AllegedlyDave
      @AllegedlyDave Před 7 lety

      Thank you, for the application I have in mind I'm looking for a transition time that approximates a mechanical switch :)

    • @ForceTronics
      @ForceTronics  Před 7 lety

      Well with a mechanical switch you have to wait for the switch bounce to settle which is probably longer than the switching time for a MOSFET. If you are not familiar with switch bounce I have a video where I discuss it czcams.com/video/Y86-t9j6doo/video.html

    • @AllegedlyDave
      @AllegedlyDave Před 7 lety

      Thanks for your quick response, I guess I should have been more specific, the switch in question is a commutator so I don't think bounce is an issue in this case :)
      Thanks again, I appreciate your help and your work :)

  • @UTKARSHPALAVBEC
    @UTKARSHPALAVBEC Před 7 lety

    for automotive application which one do you think would be better- pMOS or nMOS ?

    • @ForceTronics
      @ForceTronics  Před 7 lety +1

      Both are equal. The determining factor for P versus N is where in the particular circuit you are working with is the best place to put the switch. If it is between ground and the load then N is the best. If it is between the load and power source then P is the best.

  • @kalamatagames2631
    @kalamatagames2631 Před 6 lety

    use ground on npn mosfet waste voltage, i thing it fits with inductor !

  • @wizbesongs
    @wizbesongs Před 4 lety

    Could you put a link to the specific blogpost that has the code? (maybe I just missed it) thanks!

    • @ForceTronics
      @ForceTronics  Před 4 lety

      Here is a link to the code. I will add to video description: forcetronic.blogspot.com/2015/01/how-to-use-mosfet-as-switch.html

  • @chrisbe4463
    @chrisbe4463 Před 3 lety

    Hi. I just bought lot of 20 pieces of irfz44n, i was searching for a logic one and got this one up, so i thought it was logic, but it dosn't state that anywhere, and ofcource i discovered that after the purchase...lool.
    Never the less, its specs are vds 55v ID 49A and VDR 17,5 mohm. Its for to be used with an arduino and controling a solonoid valve (12v 4,7W), so its almost the same as the buzz11 , and i can use as intended as a switch with 5v and 0v?

    • @ForceTronics
      @ForceTronics  Před 3 lety

      Most likely. You need to look for its threshold voltage spec or Vth and ensure it is lower than 5v and higher than 0v which it probably is