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. Metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors, or MOSFETs, are a type of FET.
| Part # | Manufacturer | Description | Availability | Pricing | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TSM60NE145CIT C0GFETs, MOSFETs | Taiwan Semiconductor | MOSFETs 600V, 14.5A, Single N-Channel High Voltage MOSFETs | 1998 | - | |
TQM048NH10LCR RLGFETs, MOSFETs | Taiwan Semiconductor | MOSFETs 100V, 100A, Single N-Channel Automotive MOSFETs Logic Level, RDS (max) = 4.8V | In Stock | - | |
TSM60NE200CIT C0GFETs, MOSFETs | Taiwan Semiconductor | MOSFETs 600V, 12A, Single N-Channel High Voltage MOSFETs | 1986 | - | |
TQM100NB04CV RGGFETs, MOSFETs | Taiwan Semiconductor | MOSFETs 40V, 47A, Single N-Channel Automotive MOSFETs | 10000 | - |