UCD 25 watts to 1200 watts using 2 mosfets

For this pcb, does anyone has a photo with the arrangement of parts?...a layout or something like that. I don`t wanna waste too much time on finding right place to each part......:D

And IRFP250 is a good choice?

If you work with voltages below +/-60V, then IRF250 and IRF250N are not a good choice. Unnecessary high voltage rating and you pay for this unnecessary property the price of a high gate charge and a poor body diode.
 
It`s quite cheap irf540z, about 1euro.
And for +/-50v?

Do It Yourself!

For any voltage:
- make a list (parametric search) of available MOSFETs with more Vdsmax than the maximal summed power supply voltage!
- keep only the lower 1 or (at most) 2 voltage category!
- keep only the ones whose Idmax is higher by 50 % then the highest possible peak current output!
- sort them by price!
- go through the list from the cheapest to the most expensive, check if Qrr is low enough (this is dependent somewhat on switching freq, specified current, supply voltage and some other factors, but generally more than 1 uC is too high)!

For high voltage (more than 200 V): diode trick, or IGBT is needed.

Everybody! We don't know what stores can you reach and what is available at the moment!

Hints:
- IRFB4xxx is a new, very good series, still not too expensive (where available).
- TO220 is cheaper than TO247 with the same chip. As a bonus, its inductance is lower also.
- If Qg is high (more than ~100 nC), use a BC327 to discharge gate!

norazmi!

IRFP4710 and IRFB4615 are both good, the first one is better for low impedance, the other is good for higher impedance and high quality.
 
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hi chocoholic

what about irfp260p
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Have a look to the types which where proposed positively...and see the differences!
If you insist on the bold package: IRFP4321
Smaller packages:IRFB4321, IRFB4615, FDP2552
Check about values for gate charge, and for the data of the body diodes.
If these points don't tell you much, dig in the web for basics about switching MosFets. Application notes and papers from the semiconductor manufacturers are a good starting point.