Description: IRF840 IRF 840 500V 8A 75W TO-220 N-ChannelÂ
A CLASS IRF840 MOSFETÂ IRF840 IC 500V 8A 75W TO-220 N-Channel Power MOSFET 3 Pin Leads IC IRF840 Transistor
The IRF840 is a fast switching high voltage N-Channel MOSFET with a low on-state resistance. The MOSFET has a maximum drain to source voltage of 500V. The MOSFET will have a drain to source internal resistance of 1.5Ω when triggered with 10V gate voltage.
Pin Configuration:
Pin Number | Pin Name | Description |
1 | Source | Current flows out through Source (maximum 4.5A) |
2 | Gate | Controls the biasing of the MOSFET (Threshold voltage 10V) |
3 | Drain | Current flows in through Drain |
Features:
- N-Channel Power MOSFET
- Continuous Drain Current (ID): 8A
- Gate threshold voltage (VGS-th) is 10V (limit = ±20V)
- Drain to Source Breakdown Voltage: 500V
- Drain Source Resistance (RDS) is 1.5 Ohms
- Rise time and fall time is 16nS and 16nS
- Available in To-220 package
Technical Specifications:
- Package Type:Â TO-220
- Transistor Type:Â N Channel
- Max Voltage Applied From Drain to Source:Â 500V
- Max Gate to Source Voltage Should Be: ±20V
- Max Continues Drain Current is :Â 5A
- Max Pulsed Drain Current is:Â 18A
- Max Power Dissipation is:Â 75W
- Drain to Source Resistance in ON State (RDS on): 1.500Ω
- Max Storage & Operating temperature Should Be:Â -55 to +150 Centigrade
About IRF840 MOSFET:
The IRF840 is an N-Channel Power MOSFET which can switch loads upto 500V with a drain current of 8A. If you need a relatively high current Mosfet you can check the IRF840. Both Mosfet has a gate threshold voltage of 10V across the Gate and Source pin with a on-state resistance of 1.5Ω. Since the mosfet is for switching high current high voltage loads it has a relatively high gate voltage, hence cannot be used directly with a I/O pin of a CPU. If you prefer a mosfet with low gate voltage then try IRF540N or 2N7002 etc.
One considerable disadvantage of the IRF840 Mosfet is its high on-resistance (RDS) value which is about 1.5 ohms. Hence this mosfet cannot be used in applications where high switching efficiency is required. The Mosfet requires a driver circuit to provide 10V to the gate pin of this Mosfet the simplest driver circuit can be build using a transistor. It is relatively cheap and has very low thermal resistance, added to this the mosfet also has good switching speeds and hence can be used in DC-DC converter circuits.
Applications:
- Switching high power devices
- Inverter Circuits
- DC-DC Converters
- Control speed of motors
- LED dimmers or flashers
- High Speed switching applications
Package Include:
- 1 x IRF840 N-Channel Mosfet
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