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Your cart is empty. BOJACK IRFP260N MOSFET is a field effect transistor that can be
widely used in analog circuits and digital circuits.
Basic parameters:
The IRFP260N is available in a TO-247AC package
On-state resistance Rds(on): 0.04 ohm
Voltage Vgs highest: ±20V
Number of stitches: 3
Operating Temperature:-55 °C to +175 °C
Thermal resistance junction to case A: 2.0°C/W
Voltage Vds Typical: 200V
Current Id continuous: 50A
Current Idm pulse: 200A
Surface Mount Device: Through Hole Mounting
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Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
Needed to fix my salt system in my pool. This mosfet powered the cell and was giving me false information. As soon as I replaced it then it worked like new again..
James
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
Exactly what I needed. Products are new and in working order.
Colin Grant
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024
Modern MOSFETs are simply incredible, and even these knockoffs perform pretty well. And the price is very good. But they will not live up to official IRFP260 specs. It's easy to tell these are knockoffs because they weigh ~4 grams vs over 6 grams for the authentic versions.I purchased a pack of these to replace the MOSFET in a PCB based 180W DC Electronic Load (similar to DL24, but with dual vertical fans, and heat tubes). The original IRFP260 failed at around 50V 2.5A (125W), whereas the IRFP260N's I swapped in from this order fail around 50V 1.2A (60W).Part of that may come from the fact that the 'N' version has higher specs when used in switching applications, but the older IRFP260 with 'N' is a little better suited to dissipating heat, such as my DC load.Bottom line is these are great value, but if you need the absolute maximum out of your MOSFET, look elsewhere.
Graphic Fusion
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
These seem to be well made, and they perform as they should. I'm using them to switch a high'ish voltage DC current of about 6A. That said, they are not International Rectifier (as indicated in the product photographs).
Lill Hawkins
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2023
I replaced an IRFP 250N from a treadmill with one of these because it had better heat dissipation. Worked perfectly first time. I could have paid $249.00 for a replacement board but now I can do the same job five times for about $2.25 cents.Will buy again.
George
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2022
Amplifier on and burn at moment!! false Technical support, All FAKE!! 100% BAD quality BAD and BAD, money wasted!
K. Orrall
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021
These work well for my application. My application involves a dc gear motor and an Arduino. I am using them with a 36 watt load, 3 amps at 24 volts at a 31,000 hertz switching frequency, They get warm as expected however a heat sink is able to dissipate the excess heat.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2020
Fake transistors (obviously), but was fun comparing specs to real Infineons. Die is about 1/4 size and Rdson about 3x higher than the real deal.
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