Features & Specifications :
- P-channel MOSFET
- Dynamic dv/dt rating
- Low threshold voltage
- High-speed switching
- Low turn-on resistance
- Repetitive avalanche rated
- Simple drive requirement
- Ease of paralleling
- Drain-to-source voltage VDS: -100 V
- Maximum Continuous drain current ID: -19 A
- Maximum Pulse drain current: -72 A
- Maximum Power dissipation PD: 150 W
- Gate-to-source voltage VGS: ±20 V
- Peak diode recovery dv/dt: -5.5 V/ns
- Total gate charge QG: 61 nC
- On-state resistance RDS: 0.20 Ω
- Operating temperature range: -55 to +175 ËšC
- Transistor Polarity: P-channel
- Package: TO-220
IRF9540 Equivalent Components
IRF9540PBF, IRF9540PbF-BE3, IRF034, IRF044, 2SJ380, 2SJ412, SIHF9540
Switching Characteristics
- Turn-on delay time Td(on)Â = 16 nsec
- Rise time Tr = 73 nsec
- Fall time Tf = 57 nsec
- Turn-off delay time Td(off)Â = 34 nsec
Simulation of IRF9540 P-channel MOSFET
IRF9540 is a P-channel MOSFET. Here, we will simulate IRF9540 available in proteus. The MOSFET is a power electronics switch that will turn ON when the proper voltage is applied to the gate terminal. IRF9540 is a P-channel MOSFET. Hence, we need to apply a proper negative voltage to turn ON MOSFET.
We use a 1K potentiometer to change the value of the applied voltage. DC voltmeter shows a reading of applied gate voltage. Once, the gate voltage is more than the threshold voltage between drain and source, the MOSFET will turn ON. And the current will pass through the circuit.
A battery and LED are connected in the path of drain-to-source. When the MOSFET is turned ON, the LED will glow.
Applications
- High power transistor driver application
- Switching regulator
- UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply)
- Battery management system and battery charger
- Motor driver applications
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