Transistors - FETs, MOSFETs - Single

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
2SK1526-E

2SK1526-E

Renesas Electronics America

N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET

1028

H7N0308CF-E

H7N0308CF-E

Renesas Electronics America

N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET

0

NP100P04PLG-E1-AY

NP100P04PLG-E1-AY

Renesas Electronics America

MOSFET P-CH 40V 100A TO263

0

NP50P04SDG-E1-AY

NP50P04SDG-E1-AY

Renesas Electronics America

MOSFET P-CH 40V 50A TO252

0

UPA1809GR-9JG-E2-A

UPA1809GR-9JG-E2-A

Renesas Electronics America

MOSFET N-CH 30V 8A 8TSSOP

3000

RJK5033DPD-00#J2

RJK5033DPD-00#J2

Renesas Electronics America

MOSFET N-CH 500V 6A MP3A

0

2SK3993-ZK-E1-AZ

2SK3993-ZK-E1-AZ

Renesas Electronics America

MOSFET N-CH 25V 64A TO252

20000

NP48N055MHE-S18-AY

NP48N055MHE-S18-AY

Renesas Electronics America

N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET

250

2SJ325-AZ

2SJ325-AZ

Renesas Electronics America

P-CHANNEL SMALL SIGNAL MOSFET

2478

RJK03B7DPA-00#J53

RJK03B7DPA-00#J53

Renesas Electronics America

MOSFET N-CH 30V 30A 8WPAK

12000

2SK2373ZE-TL-E

2SK2373ZE-TL-E

Renesas Electronics America

SMALL SIGNAL N-CHANNEL MOSFET

36000

2SK2413-T-AZ

2SK2413-T-AZ

Renesas Electronics America

N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET

4000

H5N2007LSTL-E

H5N2007LSTL-E

Renesas Electronics America

25A, 200V, 0.047OHM, N CHANNEL M

23000

2SK3984-ZK-E1-AY

2SK3984-ZK-E1-AY

Renesas Electronics America

MOSFET N-CH 100V 18A TO252

2500

2SK4145-S19-AY

2SK4145-S19-AY

Renesas Electronics America

N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET

0

2SK1527-E

2SK1527-E

Renesas Electronics America

N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET

0

2SK2133-AZ

2SK2133-AZ

Renesas Electronics America

N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET

9859

BB502MBS-TL-E

BB502MBS-TL-E

Renesas Electronics America

RF N-CHANNEL MOSFET

273000

UPA2751GR-E1-A

UPA2751GR-E1-A

Renesas Electronics America

N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET

7500

UPA2721GR-E1-AT

UPA2721GR-E1-AT

Renesas Electronics America

N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET

342500

Transistors - FETs, MOSFETs - Single

1. Overview

Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) and Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor FETs (MOSFETs) are voltage-controlled semiconductor devices that regulate current flow through an electric field. As fundamental components in modern electronics, they offer advantages such as high input impedance, low power consumption, and fast switching capabilities. Single discrete FETs/MOSFETs are widely used in power management, signal amplification, and switching applications across industries.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Junction FET (JFET)Voltage-controlled depletion mode operation, low noiseLow-noise amplifiers, analog switches
Enhancement Mode MOSFETNormally-off device, requires positive VGS to conductPower supplies, motor drives
Depletion Mode MOSFETNormally-on device, requires negative VGS to blockRadio frequency amplifiers, load switches
Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT)Combines MOSFET input with bipolar output, high current capacityHigh-power industrial equipment, electric vehicles

3. Structure and Composition

A typical MOSFET structure includes three terminals: Source, Gate, and Drain. The gate is insulated by a thin layer of silicon dioxide (SiO2), forming a capacitive control interface. The channel between source and drain is formed in a silicon substrate. Advanced devices use materials like silicon carbide (SiC) or gallium nitride (GaN) for higher performance. Packaging options include TO-220, DPAK, and SOT-23 for different thermal and space requirements.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescription and Importance
VDS (Drain-Source Voltage)Maximum voltage rating between drain and source; determines breakdown tolerance
ID (Drain Current)Maximum continuous current capacity; critical for power handling
RDS(on)On-state resistance; impacts conduction losses and efficiency
VGS(th) (Threshold Voltage)Voltage required to form channel; determines control signal compatibility
QG (Gate Charge)Charge required for switching; affects switching speed and driver requirements
PD (Power Dissipation)Maximum power handling capability; dictates thermal management needs

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Mobile phone chargers, notebook power adapters
  • Industrial: Motor drives, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS)
  • Automotive: Electric vehicle (EV) battery management systems, HEV inverters
  • Telecommunications: Base station power amplifiers, optical network transceivers
  • Renewable Energy: Solar micro-inverters, wind turbine converters

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Texas InstrumentsCSD18534Q5A60V, 4.2m RDS(on), automotive-grade
STMicroelectronicsSTP55NF0655A, 60V, high-speed switching
Infineon TechnologiesIPB041N06N30.41 , 600V, TO-220 package
ON SemiconductorNDS355ANDepletion mode, 300mA, RF applications

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include:

  • Voltage and current requirements under operating conditions
  • Thermal performance (RDS(on), package thermal resistance)
  • Switching speed vs. conduction loss trade-off
  • Gate drive compatibility with control circuitry
  • Environmental factors (temperature, vibration, humidity)
  • Cost-performance balance for volume production

8. Industry Trends

Current trends include:

  • Adoption of wide bandgap materials (SiC, GaN) for higher efficiency
  • Advanced packaging technologies (double-sided cooling, copper clip)
  • Integration with gate drivers and protection circuits
  • Miniaturization through trench and shielded gate structures
  • Development of automotive-qualified devices for EVs and ADAS

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