- Fri Oct 27, 2017 5:31 pm
#71284
Sucram wrote:That is what I thought, though I found a lot of projects using the IRFZ44N with the ESP, e.g. for a 5050 LED strips. Probably works to some degree in practice, but who knows how reliable / up to which currents.
Those are pretty bad designs... The threshold voltage given in the datasheet is actually anywhere between 2V and 4V, so these circuits may work with one transistor but may not with another one, even it's from the same batch & manufaturer.
But even if it does work, the V_GS(th) value in the datasheet is for tiny currents (250µA). The FET will still have very high resistance at those voltages, so it will waste a lot of energy.
Yes, I was favoring a direct solution, skipping the transistor. I'll check out the IRLML6244TRPbF.
As kids will solder it, I was favoring a larger format (e.g. 220);
Even though I actually prefer SMD to THT, SOT-23 may indeed be unsuitable for kids to solder, especially if they do not have any experience...
I've read about the STP16NF06L, FQP30N06L and IRLB3034PbF on the forum here, some of which are a more expensive, welp, I'll check the data sheets tomorrow. Now my head is buzzing.
The last 2 should be suitable, if in doubt I would recommend IRLB3034PbF, as its datasheet actually has a drain current graph for gate voltages as low as 2.5V (Fig. 1), whereas the FQP30N06L starts at 3V.
If you want to keep things simple & cheap, you could also use a TIP120 darlington transistor.
These are cheap and easy to obtain, but they are ancient, need a base resistor and given that they are bipolar transistors (which have a voltage drop across collector/emitter instead of the FETs resistance) the circuit will be a lot less efficient (almost 1W wasted at 1A).
However for a simple, educational circuit you may be able to live with these drawbacks...