Sujet : Re: Cheaper alternative to IRLML2060
De : jl (at) *nospam* glen--canyon.com (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 23. Oct 2024, 19:20:07
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On Wed, 23 Oct 2024 22:07:39 +0530, Pimpom <
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wrote:
On 23-10-2024 08:55 pm, john larkin wrote:
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I need to switch about 1 amp at up to 80 volts into a resistive load,
preferably logic level gate, and board area is critical. A dpak is
kinda big. I wish some SOT23 could do it
I don't understand why anyone would bother to make a mosfet for 3
cents, or a diode for 1 cent, or a resistor for a tenth of a cent.
AOSS62934 - SOT-23, 100V, 2A, 0.12 ohm, 250pF, 1.8nC(4.5V).
Not specifically logic level though.
That's cool. I do have a 5 volt supply, and could add a sort of
cap-diode thing to cheat up to 6 volts gate drive, but it looks pretty
good at 5.
Thanks