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Make your own giant mosfet
tooki:
--- Quote from: MadTux on July 27, 2020, 09:43:45 pm ---What's the point? I don't get it.
Youtube 2020, solder some fricking MOSFETs into a big package, make 17min video about it and collect youtube cash?
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Pretty much. The underpants gnomes had it all figured out way ahead of us!
Edit: reworded since the forum replaced the hyperlink with an inline video.
Alex Eisenhut:
Eh...
https://boingboing.net/2017/07/03/this-guy-built-a-storage-ottom.html
bd139:
Now that’s actually cool. I’d hate to sit on it by accident if it was upside down though.
tooki:
--- Quote from: Alex Eisenhut on July 28, 2020, 01:09:10 am ---Eh...
https://boingboing.net/2017/07/03/this-guy-built-a-storage-ottom.html
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That is freaking adorable!
Maybe I should make one in NE5532. :)
It could go atop a TQFP-304 area rug. :D
tom66:
Well if you are talking about MOSFET power ratings, Tesla uses single SiC MOSFETs in their drive inverters rated to well over 600A each. These SiC devices are proprietary to their vehicles (probably a custom Infineon part.) Previously they used multiparallel IGBTs.
SiC MOSFETs are the future for high power. Fascinating devices.
Also what on earth is a 'PCT' device in that diagram? I have never heard of it and can't find any reference on Google? Some form of GTO thyristor?
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