MOSFET epiphany

Dave Lowther

Joined Sep 8, 2016
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I'd be interested to see that Dave with a diode added as Wendy has in her OP.
Ah, I initially just read the diode as part of the MOSFET symbol without paying any attention to the direction. Only now, on closer inspection, do I see that it looks like an external diode. Maybe my example wasn't directly relevant or helpful, sorry if that's the case.
Edit: changed internal to external. It looks external because of the dots where it joins the MOSFET
 

dl324

Joined Mar 30, 2015
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If you simply want to see, observe, measure the device's behavior over a range of gate voltages, then remove the diode. That may have some purpose in some design you have
That represents the parasitic diode that is inherent in all MOSFETs. There are two and one gets shorted to the source in three terminal devices.
 

Audioguru again

Joined Oct 21, 2019
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And I'm assuming that it has been drawn the wrong way round by mistake.
The drawing shows a P-channel Mosfet with its diode correct but the schematic does not show the power supply polarity which must be negative for the P-channel Mosfet.
But Wendy probably uses an IRF-540 N-channel Mosfet and a positive supply.
 
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