Field-effect transistors (FET) are electronic devices which use an electric field to control the flow of current. Application of a voltage to the gate terminal alters the conductivity between the drain and source terminals. FETs are also known as unipolar transistors since they involve single-carrier-type operation. That is, FETs use electrons or holes as charge carriers in their operation, but not both. Field effect transistors generally display very high input impedance at low frequencies.
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LN60A01EP-LFFET, MOSFET Arrays | Monolithic Power Systems | Small Signal Field-Effect Transistor, 0.08A I(D), 600V, 3-Element, N-Channel, Silicon, Metal-oxide Semiconductor FET, ROHS COMPLIANT, PLASTIC, DIP-8 | In Stock | - | |
LN60A01ES-LF-ZFET, MOSFET Arrays | Monolithic Power Systems | Small Signal Field-Effect Transistor, 0.08A I(D), 600V, 3-Element, N-Channel, Silicon, Metal-oxide Semiconductor FET, MS-012AA, ROHS COMPLIANT, SOIC-8 | In Stock | - | |
LN60A01ES-LFFET, MOSFET Arrays | Monolithic Power Systems | MOSFET 600V, 3 N-Channel FET | In Stock | - |