MOSFET

If you’ve ever wondered how to control high current devices from a low-power microcontroller, a MOSFET is what you need.

These MOSFETs have a very low on-resistance and a control voltage (aka gate voltage) that is compatible with most 5V and 3.3v microcontroller or mechanical switches. This allows you to control high-power devices with very low-power control mechanisms.

For details on each MOSFET check out the datasheets

4 customer reviews

2 years ago
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by David about MOSFET via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
Used to control power to a very bright LED using an old BBC Microbit V1
by Anonymous about MOSFET via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Exactly as described, I used this MOSFET with a BBC Microbit to switch on the 12V LED lights in the shed and and then off after 5 mins, the Microbit also protects the battery from over discharging.
by robert about MOSFET via REVIEWS.io
7 years ago
I've used these MOSFETs to drive a variety of higher voltage and power items such as solenoid valves and EL Wire drivers. They are simple to control from most microcontrollers needing just 2.5v to turn on. A low value series resistor to the gate is a good idea and I also put a 10K resistor to Gnd to hold the MOSFET off if the circuit is disconnected. They have a high rating for most things you'd want to drive and I've never had one overheat or break. Watch out that the tab is connected to drain so you'll need an insulating kit if you want to mount several to the same heatsink.
by Andy about MOSFET via REVIEWS.io