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Irl540N vs MTP12P10

By CadillacMusic

6 years ago



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    #1 6 years ago

    Got a rottendog flipper board that's broken that I'm trying to turn around quickly. It requires a MTP12P10 mosfet, which I don't have in stock. How is a IRL540 different? The MTP seems to have a higher tolerance for activation voltage, but who cares? It's going to be 5v no matter what. I still suck at understanding different components, even with datasheets. Will the IRL540 work in this case?

    #2 6 years ago

    Oh, one is P channel and one is N channel. Duh. What would a common replacement be?

    #4 6 years ago

    Yeah, looks like it. Was trying to avoid having to order something, but I think I'm SOL. Oh well. Thanks!

    #5 6 years ago

    Wait a minute, that's N channel too. I thought N channel and P channel worked oppositely.

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