MOSFET Explained - How MOSFET Works
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This is hands down the best and most comprehensive animated explanation about MOSFETs I've ever seen and I have seen a few
It has taken weeks and weeks of work, but it's here
Very good video, excellent 👍@@EngineeringMindset
@@EngineeringMindset Amazing level of detail and knowledge, id agree that's the best MOSFET video I've ever seen and it beats most academic explanations and teachings too !
Agreed!
I completely agree
I've been playing with electronics as a hobby for over 20 years. No one has ever explained MOSFETs this comprehensively to me before.
This made me flash back into time when i understood how BJT's worked for the first time.
Can't anyone ever think of a different comment?
Hi,iam also a boy who has tried and progressing in understanding transistors.As a long time hobbyist of electronics,can you recommend us any books or how to learn the electronics and build useful complex circuits with understanding
Amazing video, I’m a current EE undergrad, when i took electronics, my professor didn’t seem to throughly explain MOSFETs like you did. I look forward to your uploads!
Hope it helps, enjoy
I'm a heavy pooper
I think most professors take many time to explain and they might say without giving importance to its real life applications,it is one thing's applications that makes it interesting
If I could make a suggestion: When teaching about something like this, where there are multiple versions of the same thing, I've found that it's incredibly helpful to go through use cases for the different versions.
It's so much easier to understand and remember what something does, when you understand what problem it solves.
In any case, thank you for yet another amazingly well produced and presented video.
Thanks for the tip! I have included examples and even 2 circuits for viewers to build themselves in the video
@@EngineeringMindsetAbsolutely, and the examples do highlight what the "normal" mosfet is used for, which is great. But the example doesn't show when or why you would use the different types.
It might be outside the scope of a single video, and it's probably a ton of work to come up with a unique demonstration for each type.
It's just something that worked for me when I was learning to program. When I didn't understand why a function worked like it did, I just had to find out which problem it was designed to solve.
@@EngineeringMindset I think perhaps they were talking something more practical on why N and P type exist and why one would get used over another. Or that depletion mode mosfets are very rarely used outside fairly specific niches.
@@zyeborm Depletion mode MOSFETs are like ideal current sources in text books.
@@whynotdean8966 @whynotdean8966 Your request was simple and helpful, I also learn best the same way, by application examples. Sadly this is exactly why science remains confusing to so many; those who possess the knowledge often teach to the same perceptive syntax as themselves, as well as respond to queries in kind. AI can overcome this, but I for one am sad to see humans fall short of optimizing education first. Interaction is valuable and should be cultivated. Thanks for your suggestion.
when i was young, I was in a job interview and they showed me the symbol of MOSFET and asked me what it is, so I answered: transistor, they said: no! Its a MOSFET, so I told them: yea, but still a transistor. Did not get the job :D
“What does the ‘T’ stand for in ‘MOSFET’? Taco? Tomato? Train?”
@Timothy_100 :D nah, big corp... Mettler Toledo it is well known company for scales
@@SeanCMonahan well my teacher told me transistor but what they thaught it means... co clue
@@johnmacmillan3941 that is wild that they were so confidently incorrect. What was the position for?
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I really like that term. Independent learner.
It would take a feat of engineering to design a simpler explaination of Mosfets. LOL Good pacing, animation, real parts demonstration, and starting with basic switches were all fantastic.
Thanks Jeremy, glad you enjoyed!
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Great video! I have one small remark at 11:25. The electrons and holes don‘t really switch sides but rather recombine. Their Ion-structure is left behind charged thus creating an electric field up which balances out the diffusion process.
I did quit engineering for I.T for a lack of such explanation in my previous school. However, I'm finding this very handy as an IOT enthusiast! Good job Engineering mindset!
This video is exactly what I've been searching for! The explanations are clear, and I appreciate how accessible it is for everyone. Thank you so much for sharing such valuable content for free! One suggestion I have is to consider slowing down the pace of the practical explanations a bit, as they can be a little quick. Keep up the great work!
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Great video. Just wanted to point out at 10:50 and 11:15 that p and n type materials are neutral. The p is for holes(positive) majority carriers and n is for electrons(negative) majority carriers. Then when they both diffuse(movement due to concentration gradient) in opposite type material at p-n junction, then space charge region is formed.
Good work, I was just going to make the same comment!
Well this is embarrassing - I’m an EE by education and have some experience with FETs but had only really ever considered N and P types - the enhancement and depletion attributes were phrases I’d heard but never needed to understand 😳 Every day’s a learning day as the saying goes 👍
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Paul, that was brilliant video with an excellent explanation. But for me, I'm going to need to watch it a few times; before it fully sinks in.
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Thank you, this is one of the best video i've ever seen about mosfets ❤
Thank you Andrea, much appreciated and glad you enjoyed
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WOW. Hands down this is the best and most thorough explanation of MOSFETs I’ve ever witnessed. This is coming from an Electrical Engineer that has taken many classes on them. What beautiful intuitions this provides oh my word!
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This is just about the only video one needs in order to go from zero to knowledgeable on transistors. The graphic illustrations are just brilliant. Thanks so much for this!
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Absolutely the best video on MOSFETs I’ve ever seen and have been an electronics engineer for 40 years!
I'm a MechE senior, when I took electronic courses for my major, they taught mostly the BJT transistor and so that is what we use in lab with our arduino and motor circuits.
The detailed explanation of MOSFETs you have here is fantastic and exactly what I would be hunting for as a student eager to learn about this subject. I feel lucky to have access to your channel, thanks for the education!
I wish I had access to my videos when I was a student!
Perfect timing. I had just finished most interesting component on the channel and this pops up.
Please keep doing this, and make videos on every type of sensors in the future
More to come!
10:50 Better would've been to say,
'It's n-channel because the free carriers are negatively charged.'
Because, overall either n-doped or p-doped or just silicon are all neutral. When phosphorus is added, it not only brings an extra electron but also an extra proton with it. On atomic scale, there are charge imbalances because of the free carriers moving here and there but the overall structure is neutral.
i am studying electronics engineering and the top ranking student at my uni, and i know how mosfets works physically BUT i realised didnt know anything at all about the practical usage of them until this video. bless you
Showing this to my students. I am going to add a lot of lecture and hands-on labs because there is a lot to unpack here for a beginner, but this is an incredibly perfect explanation of how MOSFETS work, what they do, and their various and important applications. Bravo!
The best electronic engineering videos on the internet!
The way you simplify and solidify the concepts is literally incredible.
And we highly appreciate it.
Keep up with the good work!
Excellent video. Keep it up!
Thank you very much!
This was an instant subscribe. Maybe the best basic (not math) descriptions for FETs I’ve seen. Great animations clear script, awesome work. Thank you!
Absolutely the best explanation of a MOSFET available.
I wish I had this 30 years ago. Due to poor grades, I was 'asked' to leave EE program in 1991. I would have had to repeat 3 years, plus take 2 more, or I could finish Comp Sci in 10 months. Thank you for amazing material.
I'm currently in the position you were in 30 years ago. May God save me and help me move forward.
I saw this video 2 days ago and today I had job interview, interviewer ask me many questions related to MOSFET and luckily I had seen this video, this helped me a lot 😁😁😁
I wish this video existed when I was in college in the mid-1980s. This is the best MOSFET video I've seen to date.
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Exactly
Man, this was the best explanation I have ever seen, no one explained the MOSFETs to me like this. Well done
This is amazing. I'm looking at concepts I thought I'd known reasonably well for 40 years and having aha moments one after another. Really well considered explanations and great graphics. Incredible exploration of transistor operation, specifically MOSFETs. Thank you so much
omg thank you i finally understand mosfets (not really but at least im much less confused)
After years of working with MOSFETs, this video finally gave me a more intuitive understanding of how they work! Thank you for this comprehensive and clearly presented video!
This was an inmense resource. I had knowledge on mosfets but I didnt realize that since the gate is a capacitor, it will stay activated if its not discharged. Also, your explanation made clear the usages or P and N type for normally closed and open mosfets, since depending on type you need either positive or negative voltage to activate the mosfet.
Very clear representation even for some who has spent a lifetime in electronics. Well done 👍
I could never grasp how MOSFET or other semiconductors work and this has been an eye opener. Very thorough and easy to understand. Great work, thanks!
I love teaching electronics, and I do agree that this is one of the best (if not THE best) tutorials on the operation of the MOSFET.
I work with these un my day to day, this is one of the best tutorials I have ever seen, amazing job explaining something that may be esoteric to some.
This video on MOSFET is exceptionally informative and comprehensive, providing a thorough understanding of the subject. ❤
I could be good to mention the Body diode on mosfets are always there, And when you apply greater voltage on the source than drain the mosfet will always conduct no matter if the Gate is active or not. Also that the gate to source voltage is what turns the mosfet on and if you have it configured in a way that the source voltage can be different than 0 Volts such as when you have a load in the path to ground you must add up that voltage to keep the gate on otherwise the mosfet turns off again. this could happen in the reversing motor example in the video. also that you can have 2 different sources of voltages to go around this problem in example using a driver transformer for switching applications. I could talk mosfets all day
Came to the comments to see if I was the only one. This is a more thorough explanation than I normally see, so I was hoping to see those details. Never really understood why that diode is there until I saw him add that wire to the body. Would have been nice to see that covered.
@@mattn5011 yeah. This body diode in mosfets are not really added by choice but it is a part of what makes a mosfet what it is. Due to the specific doping of materials you gain this diode in one direction of the chip.
Sometimes you have avalanche rated body diodes and sometimes not.
But you can in certain types of operation use these as snubber networks too
This is the greatest video about MOSFET that I've ever seen
Dude... Amazing how simple (yet in a very informative way) you put things here... That's another great video... Thanks!
This really is how all things should be taught/explained. I've always struggled learning new concepts because they start teaching them thinking everyone has a fundamental grasp on the concepts they are teaching... but it's almost never the case. Explaining it with analogies to understand EXACTLY what this thing is doing breaks that barrier and people can carry on learning. I can't imagine the amount of brilliant minds flushed down the toilet because they needed to be taught this way so they can confidently progress forward.
Best explanation of MOSFETs I've seen and I have done multiple electronic materials courses at university
Question?
Does the MOSFET have some sort of over current limiting protection?
What keeps the MOSFET from burning up if there is a voltage spike?
Does the magnetic field ever get blocked?
What would happen if that other diode wasn't grounded? On the source side?- Would you just have a open circuit?
Of course magnetic field is always reciprocated.
N type MOSFET
I finally got rid of all doubts of life about mosfet thank you ❤
At 10:50 according to charge neutrality the overall material will be electrically neutral because we doped the material with phosphorus atom which has same number of electrons and protons hence although it has an extra electron in valance shell but it has same number of protons as well so it will be electrically neutral 😊
I don’t think anyone could have explained to me as good as you did in this video. Until now I had a huge problem with mosfets. They always seemed way too complicated and didn’t make sense to me until now👏 Thank you so much!
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Great video! You got something wrong at 10:46 tho. The whole material is neutral as phosphorus also has 15 instead of 14 protons. The n-type refers to the negative charge carriers.
that intro shot was absolutely beautiful
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I wish I have watched this video years ago. The information is so clear and easy to understand
And I haven't known this: 5:34 using an incorrect circuit or no resistor at all (thinking that only bjts need them)
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That was far and way the best description of how. MOSFET works and why I should care than I have ever seen before. Nice work.
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Glad you enjoyed it!
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Excellent content, I'm ganna need to rewatch this a few times. But it helped alot for understanding. I rely on these videos! Thank you!
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the best tutorial i have ever seen about mosfets its pretty simple now thank you for this viedo :)
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I've solved various MOSFET-related problems in the school days. Then, I stumbled upon a video from Engineering Mindset, a platform I often turn to for electrical engineering insights. This video offered a comprehensive explanation of MOSFET operation, shedding light on why my Arduino Nano may have malfunctioned when attempting to regulate the speed of a DC motor during my DIY projects.
just a video of 20 minute and 13 second explains the whole mosfet.......hands on sir
Always wondered how they work, will help me when I become a licensed sparky (Electrician) and then I can take on engineering projects while having an advanced understanding on the components used
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This is the best video I've seen about mosfet!!!! Congrats
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Thats EXACTLY what Im going to study now! Thanks for this.
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Your content is so amazing! This MOSFET video is pure gold! Thank you!
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Great video! The explanation of MOSFET functionality and applications is clear. Perfect for anyone looking to understand their role in modern electronics.
you explained capacitor concept so easy, I had that confusion since high school and google and my teachers didn't explain me well. it was today in my second year engineering I learnt that it is only a wall between two charges
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man that was a great explanation of this topic i am a third year electrical engineering student and i learned more from this video than from my electronic class
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Take care, an n-type doped material is NOT negatively charged. The Phosphor atom does have 5 electrons but it also has 5 protons, evening out the overall charge of the material.
the first video I've seen from this channel, but I subscribed because of the high quality content. now I really want to get into electrical engineering to engineer fun stuff for my car. I've already been thinking of some stuff to make using Raspberry Pi, and this video explained how to do stuff with Arduino, which is essentially the same for such engineering! I need to watch more videos from this channel! 😁
Thanks for good explanation on how they work. And explaining how to properly use resistors to protect arduino and so on. Would interesting to watch you build 1000w 12V SMPS with current and voltage both 0-100% adjustable that would give high quality low ripple DC with that level of explanation. Would probably be like 10 hour long playlist but it would be very interesting if such mega project would be done so that it assumes zero prior knowledge from a viewer.
I am a student of Class 7th but quite interested in Electronic components
Keep learning and practicing. If you don't know where to start, a good way to start practicing is with an electronics kit that has a breadboard. Also make sure to have 9 volt batteries for your breadboard circuits also. Good luck young man! 👍
It will be very useful for u in Btech first year.
This was actually one of the best explanations I have seen
i'm thanking you for making this video. Playing with various mosfet prove my understanding of mosfet is not perfect and your video help me to understand easily.
I took a degree in Engineering physics. What a delight to be refreshed in this topic by such a well created video. Thanks!
thank you very much for explaining a lot about MOSFET. I am studying about this in my university right now. very helpful
Woah. I finally understood MOSFETs... With this I had the same moment of realisation as with integrals and derivatives when I finally got it 😮
This is the best explanation I ever see, much better than I saw in university. Thanks!
This is genuinely the greatest EE video I have ever seen.
Probably the best explanation of MOSFETs I have come across !