FET, MOSFET Arrays

Field-effect transistors (FET) are electronic devices which use an electric field to control the flow of current. Application of a voltage to the gate terminal alters the conductivity between the drain and source terminals. FETs are also known as unipolar transistors since they involve single-carrier-type operation. That is, FETs use electrons or holes as charge carriers in their operation, but not both. Field effect transistors generally display very high input impedance at low frequencies.


Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage TPC8213-H(TE12LQ,M

MOSFET 2N-CH 60V 5A SOP8

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Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage TPC8212-H(TE12LQ,M

MOSFET 2N-CH 30V 6A SOP8

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Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage TPC8211(TE12L,Q,M)

MOSFET 2N-CH 30V 5.5A SOP8

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Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage TPCP8401(TE85L,F)

MOSFET N/P-CH 20V/12V PS-8

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Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage TPCP8203(TE85L,F)

MOSFET 2N-CH 40V 4.7A PS-8

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Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage TPCF8304(TE85L,F,M

MOSFET 2P-CH 30V 3.2A VS-8

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Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage TPC8405(TE12L,Q,M)

MOSFET N/P-CH 30V 6A/4.5A 8SOP

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Infineon Technologies IRF7756TRPBF

MOSFET 2P-CH 12V 4.3A 8TSSOP

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