BSS138BKAHZGT116: N-Channel MOSFET, 50V, 220mA, SOT-23
ROHM

The BSS138BKAHZGT116 is an N-Channel MOSFET produced by ROHM, designed for low power switching applications. This component operates as a switch that can control the flow of electrical power in a circuit without moving parts, utilizing the electrical properties of silicon. It is characterized by its ability to efficiently manage power with minimal losses, making it suitable for a wide range of electronic circuits.

Featuring a maximum drain-source voltage (Vds) of 50V and a continuous drain current (Id) of 220mA, it is optimized for low-voltage applications where power efficiency is crucial. The SOT-23 package is widely used due to its compact size, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. The BSS138BKAHZGT116's low on-resistance and high switching speed further enhance its performance in switching applications.

Key Specifications and Features

  • Type: N-Channel MOSFET
  • Maximum Drain-Source Voltage (Vds): 50V
  • Continuous Drain Current (Id): 220mA
  • Package: SOT-23
  • Power Dissipation: Not Specified
  • Gate Threshold Voltage: Not Specified
  • On-Resistance: Not Specified

BSS138BKAHZGT116 Datasheet

BSS138BKAHZGT116 datasheet (PDF)

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Applications

  • Low power switching applications
  • Power management circuits
  • Battery-powered devices
  • Load/switch drivers

Category

Transistor

General information

MOSFETs (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors) are a type of transistor used in electronic circuits to switch or amplify signals. They are widely appreciated for their high input impedance and low power consumption, making them essential components in modern electronic design. N-Channel MOSFETs, in particular, are designed to conduct current when a positive voltage is applied to the gate relative to the source.

When selecting a MOSFET for a specific application, it's important to consider parameters such as the maximum drain-source voltage (Vds), continuous drain current (Id), and package type. These parameters determine the MOSFET's ability to handle the voltage and current levels in your circuit. The on-resistance (Rds(on)) is another crucial specification, as it affects the power loss and efficiency of the device.

MOSFETs are used in a variety of applications, including power conversion, motor control, and signal switching. The choice of a MOSFET depends on the specific requirements of the application, such as the operating voltage, current handling capability, and physical size constraints. It's also important to consider the thermal management of the device, as MOSFETs can generate significant heat during operation.

In summary, MOSFETs play a critical role in modern electronics, offering a versatile solution for controlling power in a wide range of applications. Understanding the key specifications and how they relate to your application's requirements is essential for selecting the right MOSFET.

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