All MOSFET Datasheet
A MOSFET (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor) is a three-terminal semiconductor device that controls the flow of current between its source and drain terminals using an electric field created by the voltage applied to the gate terminal.
It operates based on the principle of a field-effect transistor, where the current modulation occurs through an insulated gate separated by a thin oxide layer from the conducting channel.
MOSFETs offer advantages such as fast switching speeds, low power consumption, and compact size, making them widely used in various electronic applications for efficient current control.