2N7000 N-Channel Mosfet
Type: The 2N7000 is an N-channel MOSFET, which means it uses electrons as the charge carriers. When a voltage is applied to the gate (G) relative to the source (S), it controls the flow of current between the drain (D) and source.
Polarity: It is used for amplifying or switching electronic signals with a positive voltage at the drain relative to the source.
Voltage Ratings: The 2N7000 typically has a maximum drain-source voltage (VDS) rating of around 60 volts and a maximum drain current (ID) rating of about 200 mA.
Threshold Voltage (Vth): The 2N7000 has a threshold voltage (Vth) typically in the range of 0.8 to 3.0 volts. This voltage determines the point at which the MOSFET starts conducting.
Package Type: The 2N7000 is available in various packages, with TO-92 being a common package type for through-hole mounting.
Low Voltage Control: The 2N7000 is often used in low-voltage control applications, such as in microcontroller-based projects and digital logic-level switching.
Switching Speed: It has relatively fast switching speeds and can be used for high-frequency switching applications.