supposed to be MOSFET. but i also depends on your working freq.
what is the function of IRFZ44
amplifierswitch: digital or powerchoppermodulatoretc.
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A MOSFET (metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor) can be used INSTEAD of a BJT (bypolar junction transistor, so transistor is redundant in your question), if the circuit in question is modified to allow it and the MOSFET is chosen appropriately. BJT's will usually have a higher intrinsic gain, but have lower input resistance. Also a BJT in general will work better at higher frequencies than a MOSFET (unless you choose a high frequency MOSFET) due to the capacitive nature of MOSFETs.
germanium - bipolar/darlington?/npn/pnp =4 silicon - bipolar/darlington/thickfilm/thinfilm/npn/pnp =8 J-FET/enhancement/depletion/nchannel/pchannel = 4 MOSFET/enhancement/depletion/nchannel/pchannel = 4 I know of 20 kinds without considering application packaging & frequency (speed).
what is a mosfet amplifier
MOSFET is an acronym standing for Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor.
It depends. A depletion MOSFET can be used as an ehancemnet MOSFET when it is operated as an analog amplifier. However, a depletion MOSFET can't replace an enhancement MOSFET when it is operated as a digital switch. When a depletion MOSFET is used as a digital switch, since the junction between source terminal and substrate must be reverse biased, the voltage of the source terminal of an N typde transistor must be tied to Vdd, and it is completely opposite to an enhancement MOSFET. When a depletion MOSFET is used as an analog amplifer, the source terminal and the substrate are both at the same potential, just like an enhancement MOSFET.
mosfet base power inverter of advantages and disaadvantages
Depletion mode MOSFET is normally on device --vlsijp
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Of course it is possible to make an inverter with a p-MOSFET!
Use a mosfet driver instead of a simple resistor. Using a resistor to control the mosfet is a bad idea anyways because you will have terrible control (mosfets are voltage controlled. Take a look at the response curve for your mosfet). If your mosfet is fully on, its ratings may be too low for continuous operation or the power dissipation is too low for the transition between off an on an that is killing your mosfet.
MOSFET = metal-oxide semiconductor field effect transistor That in itself is quite elaborate.
MOSFET has high input impedance and offer input signal isolation from the circuit
supposed to be MOSFET. but i also depends on your working freq.