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What Is A Limit Switch & How Does It Work?

A limit switch is a mechanically made device that has an actuator, which senses the pressure of any moving object that moves towards it. In electrical engineering, its operation occurs when there’s a movement of a machine or existence of an object. When actuated, these switches can be used to energize or de-energize an application. In an electrical connection, they make or break it when there’s an object in contact with the actuator. You can find them in residential and industrial markets. Limit Switches act as some sensors that detect existence and absence. Precisely, mechanical limit switches are mechanically activated. This automatic activation means they have some knob, lever or plunger that’s physically activated when connected with another object. When the object comes into contact with the actuator switch, it eventually moves the actuator to the ‘’limit’’ when there’s a state of change within the connections. There are other variables of existing switches such as light...

What is MOSFETs: Types & How to MOSFET as a switch

MOSFET stands for metal-oxide-semiconductor-field-effect transistor. It is a special kind of field-effect transistor (FET). The MOSFETs could be a voltage controlled device. The MOSFET has “gate“, “Drain” and “Source” terminals rather than a “base”, “collector”, and “emitter” terminals in a very bipolar transistor. By applying the voltage at the gate, it generates AN electrical field to control the current flow through the channel between drain and supply, and there's no current flow from the gate into the MOSFET. The power MOSFETs are special to handle the high level of powers. The power MOSFETs is widely used in the n-channel enhancement mode, p-channel enhancement mode, and in the nature of n-channel depletion mode. Here we've got explained regarding the N-channel power MOSFET. Basic Statures of Power MOSFET There is three main basic status in the power MOSFETs. ·          On sate resistance ·     ...