IRFZ44 N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET 49A 55V

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  • Small signal N-Channel MOSFET
  • Continuous Drain Current (ID) is 49A at 25C
  • Pulsed Drain Current (ID-peak) is 160A
  • Minimum Gate threshold voltage (VGS-th) is 2V
  • Maximum Gate threshold voltage (VGS-th) is 4V
  • Gate-Source Voltage is (VGS) is 20V (max)
  • Maximum Drain-Source Voltage (VDS) is 55V
  • Rise time and fall time is about 60ns and 45ns respectively.
  • It is commonly used with Arduino, due to its low threshold current.
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IRFZ44 N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET 49A 55V

IRFZ44 N-CHANNEL POWER MOSFET with a high drain current of 49A and low Rds value of 17.5 m?. It also has a low threshold voltage of 4V at which the MOSFET will start conducting. Hence it is commonly used with microcontrollers to drive with 5V. However a driver circuit is needed if the MOSFET has to be switched in completely.

Pin Configuration

Pin Number Pin Name Description
1 Gate Controls the biasing of the MOSFET
2 Drain Current flows in through Drain
3 Source Current flows out through Source

Features

  • Small signal N-Channel MOSFET
  • Continuous Drain Current (ID) is 49A at 25C
  • Pulsed Drain Current (ID-peak) is 160A
  • Minimum Gate threshold voltage (VGS-th) is 2V
  • Maximum Gate threshold voltage (VGS-th) is 4V
  • Gate-Source Voltage is (VGS) is 20V (max)
  • Maximum Drain-Source Voltage (VDS) is 55V
  • Rise time and fall time is about 60ns and 45ns respectively.
  • It is commonly used with Arduino, due to its low threshold current.

Where to use IRFZ44N MOSFET

The IRFZ44N is known for its high drain current and fast switching speed. Adding to that it also has a low Rds value which will help in increasing the efficiency of switching circuits. The MOSFET will start turning on with a small gate voltage of 4V, but the drain current will be maximum only when a gate voltage of 10V is applied. If the MOSFET has to be driven directly from a microcontroller like Arduino then try the logic level version IRLZ44N MOSFET.

Difference between IRLZ44N and IRFZ44N MOSFET

The IRLZ44N and IRFZ44N MOSFETs are often confused among each other and used incorrectly. The IRLZ44N is a Logic level MOSFET with a very low gate threshold voltage of 5V, meaning the MOSFET can be fully turned on with just 5V on its gate pin which avoids the need for a driver circuit.

The IRFZ44N on the other hand requires a gate driver circuit if the MOSFET has to be turned on completely using a microcontroller like Arduino. However it does turn on partially with direct 5V form a I/O pin, but the output drain current will be limited.

How to use IRFZ44N MOSFET

Unlike transistors MOSFET’s are voltage controlled devices. Meaning, they can be turned on or turned off by supplying the required Gate threshold voltage (VGS). IRFZ44N is an N-channel MOSFET, so the Drain and Source pins will be left open when there is no voltage applied to the gate pin. When a gate voltage is applied these pins gets closed.

If it is required to be switched with Arduino, then a simple drive circuit using a transistor will work to provide the required gate voltage to trigger the MOSFET to open fully. For other switching and amplifying applications, a dedicated?MOFET Driver IC is required.

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