Which is better relay or MOSFET?

Switching times/switch bounce: From this point of view, MOSFET relays are far superior to electromechanical relays. The typical switch-on time of MOSFET relays is 0.2 ms and depends on the LED current and the ambient temperature.
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Are MOSFETs better than relays?

A MOSFET relay offers superior performance to an electromechanical relay in many applications. It is a solid-state device that replaces a coil-activated mechanical switch with an optically isolated input stage driving a MOSFET.
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Why use a relay instead of a MOSFET?

Relays provide complete electrical isolation. They offer higher current flow limits, and are cheaper. Mosfets are active, non-linear devices.
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Can MOSFET replace relay?

Yes. Relays 1, 6, and 7 can be replaced by a P-MOSFET, source to +12V with drain being the output (if you have a 12V control signal).
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What is better than a MOSFET?

IGBT usage is predominated for higher voltage applications as it is unipolar and requires additional freewheeling diode for the reverse flow of current. Because of this additional diode across the IGBT – it gives very high performance compared to the MOSFET.
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Which device is highest power handling capacity?

Thyristor. Thyristor is a solid state device like a transistor and has lower on state conduction losses than transistor and higher power handling capability than transistor.
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Which is better MOSFET or IGBT?

When compared to the IGBT, a power MOSFET has the advantages of higher commutation speed and greater efficiency during operation at low voltages. What's more, it can sustain a high blocking voltage and maintain a high current. This is because most power MOSFETs structures are vertical (not planar).
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What can replace a relay?

A transistor is an electronic device that can work as a switch. It allows control of a large current by a smaller current as does a relay. Unlike a relay, however, a transistor is not mechanical, and can operate much faster than a relay.
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What are power MOSFETs used for?

RF DMOS, also known as RF power MOSFET, is a type of DMOS power transistor designed for radio-frequency (RF) applications. It is used in various radio and RF applications. Power MOSFETs are widely used in transportation technology, which include a wide range of vehicles.
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How much current can a MOSFET handle?

Modern MOSFETs can have on resistances of less than 10 milliohms. A little math shows that this device can handle 10 amps with one watt converted into waste heat (power = current2 x resistance). Since many MOSFETs come in TO-220 packages, no heatsink is needed in this instance.
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What is the difference between a transistor and a relay?

A relay can be used with AC or DC power over a very broad range of power levels. A transistor is generally meant to be used with DC power or digital signals, but they can be used with AC signals as well.
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What is the difference between transistor and MOSFET?

The Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) is a current-driven device (in contrast, MOSFET is voltage-driven) that is widely used as an amplifier, oscillator, or switch, amongst other things. A BJT has three pins – the base, collector, and emitter – and two junctions: a p-junction and n-junction.
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What is relay module?

Relay Modules

A power relay module is an electrical switch that is operated by an electromagnet. The electromagnet is activated by a separate low-power signal from a micro controller. When activated, the electromagnet pulls to either open or close an electrical circuit.
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What is N channel MOSFET?

N-Channel MOSFET is a type of metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor that is categorized under the field-effect transistors (FET). MOSFET transistor operation is based on the capacitor. This type of transistor is also known as an insulated-gate field-effect transistor (IGFET).
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Does MOSFET consume low power?

A MOSFET in cutoff mode will consume no power as there is no connection between the source and drain terminals and a MOSFET in saturation mode consumes a fixed amount of power as the connection between the source and drain is fully open.
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What causes a MOSFET to fail?

The cause of this failure is a very high voltage, very fast transient spike (positive or negative). If such a spike gets onto the drain of a MOSFET, it gets coupled through the MOSFETs internal capacitance to the gate.
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What type of MOSFET is preferred for power electronics?

The IRF9540 is the most common P-channel enhancement mode silicon gate MOSFET which is used by many electronics designers and hobbyists. It comes in a TO-220 package, so it's a perfect choice for all kinds of commercial-industrial applications, and it performs best with low voltage high current applications.
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Can you use transistor as relay?

We have seen that either an NPN bipolar transistor or an PNP bipolar transistor can operate as a switch for relay switching, or any other load for that matter.
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Does a relay consume power?

Power consumed by the relay coil equals V²/RCOIL. The circuit lowers this dissipation (after actuation) by applying less than the normal operating voltage of 5V. Note that the voltage required to turn a relay on (pick-up voltage) is greater than that required to keep it on (dropout voltage).
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Why transistor is used with relay?

A transistor in between will allow a 5V signal from the Arduino to switch a 12V signal via the transistor to the relay - thus turning it on. 2) The transistor provides protection. In the event of a back emf voltage spike or some other undesired event only your transistor will be blown, instead of the entire Arduino.
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Why is MOSFET preferred?

Mosfet provides a very good isolation between the gate and the other two terminals compared to bjt. MOSFET can handle more power compared to BJT. The mosfet has a very low power loss and a high speed. Voltage signals can easily operate a mosfet, so it is used in many digital circuits.
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Can I replace MOSFET with IGBT?

To replace a power MOSFET with an IGBT is easy. The IGBT has the same pinouts, it blocks the same voltage, all you need to do is to factor in a few design criteria indicated below in order to take full advantage of this device. The gate drive for MOSFETs and IGBTs are essentially the same.
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Why is IGBT better than BJT and MOSFET?

IGBT has a shorter delay time relative to the BJT. IGBT also have excellent forward and reverse blocking capabilities compare to BJT and also MOSFET. IGBT can be easily controlled as compared to current-controlled devices called (BJT) in high voltage and high current applications.
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