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How to Quickly Identify MOSFETs?

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How to Identify the Three Terminals:

We know that MOSFETs have three terminals:

  1. Gate (G): The gate is the easiest to identify.
  2. Source (S): Whether it's a P-channel or an N-channel MOSFET, the intersecting lines indicate the source terminal.
  3. Drain (D): Regardless of the channel type, the side with the single lead is the drain terminal.

These three terminals are used to connect the external circuit.

  • G (Gate): Controls the MOSFET by changing the voltage level, which directly turns the MOSFET on or off.
  • D (Drain) and S (Source): These terminals function as the two ends of the switch circuit, one connected to the power supply and the other to ground.

How to Distinguish Between N-channel and P-channel:

It’s quite simple, just look at the symbol:

  • If the arrow pointsaway from the gate, it's aP-channel MOSFET.

If the arrow pointstoward the gate, it's anN-channel MOSFET.

Direction of the Parasitic Diode:

  • If the arrow of the parasitic diode points from thesource to the drain, it's anN-channel MOSFET.
  • If the arrow points from thedrain to the source, it's aP-channel MOSFET.

This parasitic diode plays a crucial role in circuit isolation. It helps in over-voltage protection by conducting excess current to the ground, preventing MOSFET damage. It also protects the MOSFET when the source and drain are reversed or when reverse-induced voltage occurs in the circuit.

Once you understand these basic principles, using MOSFETs becomes much simpler.

Taylor:

Hi vbsemi,

Thank you for your sharing.

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