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Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor, a type of field-effect transistor (FET). MOSFETs have an insulated gate, the voltage of which determines the conductivity of the device. This can be used for amplifying or switching electronic signals. (From: Wikipedia)
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Use a MOSFET to switch on/off power supply for a low power microcontroller
My idea was to use a MOSFET because the circuit needs to be low power can only have leakage currents up to 0.1 uA
something like this:
(did I choose the resistance for the microcontroller - load too low … I looked at this MOSFET: https://www.mouser.ch/datasheet/2/115/DIOD_S_A0004567300_1-2542480.pdf, as it has a low Vgs threshold voltage. …
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Use a MOSFET to switch on/off power supply for a low power microcontroller
I guess this has to do with the connection for the P-MOSFET and/or the resistors. I used the Universal Opamp in LT spice for this simulation. Maybe I need to choose another MOSFET. … I will also try to simulate a circuit without a MOSFET, like the other suggestion. …
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R5613L understandig what MOSFET to use
On page 26, they show the "typical application circuit" including a MOSFET.
Because it seems that nobody is using the same symbols I learned to not trust the pictures in the datasheet. … I am not sure what MOSFET to use here. on Page 11, they write about NMOS and PMOS. Is this the same as enhancement FET? Or could it also be depletion? …