An other possibility is http://www.reichelt.de
The irfp044n is only €1,35
The only drawback is that you have to make an order of >€50 (for Dutch and other non-german customers).
You can also try http://www.rs-components.com but they only deliver to companies
The irfp044n is only €1,35
The only drawback is that you have to make an order of >€50 (for Dutch and other non-german customers).
You can also try http://www.rs-components.com but they only deliver to companies
miguel2 said:RS Components also sell to individuals. I bougth some stuff from them some time ago. But I think they do not have IRF044's.
Miguel
The dutch division of RS wouldn't deliver to me, so it depends on the country where you live...
Nelson Pass said:044n's are OK.
Should I use 3 of the same in one amp section?
Or can I combine 2 044's with one 044N
I only have a stock of 044's, but if we go by the data sheets,
it appears that the 044N has lower capacitance and wattage.
Probably has a smaller die.
This doesn't tell the whole story, but there is no reason to
think they won't work fine, maybe better.
If you parallel them, match the Vgs at the idle current, and
use Source resistance to equalize current sharing.
it appears that the 044N has lower capacitance and wattage.
Probably has a smaller die.
This doesn't tell the whole story, but there is no reason to
think they won't work fine, maybe better.
If you parallel them, match the Vgs at the idle current, and
use Source resistance to equalize current sharing.
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