There are many MOSFET (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor) models, each with its own specific parameters of voltage, current and power. Below is a simplified MOSFET model cross-reference table that includes some of the common models and their key parameters:
Please note that the above table only lists some of the MOSFET models and their key parameters, and more models and specifications of MOSFETs exist in the actual market. in addition, the parameters of MOSFETs may vary depending on the manufacturer and the batch, so you should refer to the specific datasheets of the products or contact the manufacturer for accurate information when selecting and using MOSFETs.
The package form of the MOSFET is also one of the important factors to consider when selecting one. Common package forms include TO-92, SOT-23, TO-220, etc., each of which has its own specific size, pin layout and thermal performance. When choosing a package form, it is necessary to determine the specific application scenarios and needs.
It should also be noted that MOSFETs are classified into two types, N-channel and P-channel, as well as different operating modes such as enhancement and depletion. These different types of MOSFETs have different applications and performance characteristics in circuits, so it is necessary to select the appropriate type of MOSFET based on specific design requirements.