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digispark:tutorials:mosfet [2013/03/29 05:42]
PeterMortensen [Parts:] Spelling/case consistency. Copy edited [3] (" " is non-breaking space. SI units derived named for a person should not be capitalized).
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-The MOSFET Shield Kit connects a 60V 30A N-Channel MOSFET to the Digispark development board. This allows the Digispark to turn DC loads on and off and use PWM with larger loads. The MOSFET is rated for 30A, but should be used at a far lower amperage without additional cooling. ​+The MOSFET Shield Kit connects a 60 V 30 A N-Channel MOSFET to the Digispark development board. This allows the Digispark to turn DC loads on and off and use PWM with larger loads. The MOSFET is rated for 30 A, but should be used at a far lower amperage without additional cooling. ​
  
 This is an unassembled kit and requires basic soldering. This is designed for use with the Digispark development board, which is not included. This is an unassembled kit and requires basic soldering. This is designed for use with the Digispark development board, which is not included.
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 =====Parts:​===== =====Parts:​=====
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 | MOSFET Shield PCB|1| | | MOSFET Shield PCB|1| |
 | FQP30N06L N-Channel MOSFET|1| | | FQP30N06L N-Channel MOSFET|1| |
-| 3.5 mm pitch 3-pin screw terminal|1| | +| 3.5 mm pitch 3-pin screw terminal|1| | 
-| 100 kohm 1/4 W 5% resistor|1| Brown - Black - Yellow|+| 100 kohm 1/4 W 5% resistor|1| Brown - Black - Yellow|
 | 1N4001 diode|1| | | 1N4001 diode|1| |
 | 1x40pin male 0.1" pitch header| 9 pins worth| | | 1x40pin male 0.1" pitch header| 9 pins worth| |
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 **Note:** If you are using stackable headers, use them here instead of the standard male headers. **Note:** If you are using stackable headers, use them here instead of the standard male headers.
  
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 +=====Hook-up:​=====
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 +The MOSFET shield connects to a load a bit differently than a relay - here is a hook-up diagram:
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 +{{ :​digispark:​tutorials:​mosfet-diagram.jpg?​nolink&​640 |}}
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 +And here is a great tutorial with all the how and whys (the diode and resistor in this tutorial are already part of the shield) - http://​bildr.org/​2012/​03/​rfp30n06le-arduino/​
 =====Programming:​===== =====Programming:​=====
  
digispark/tutorials/mosfet.1364560955.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/03/29 05:42 by PeterMortensen