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Transistor Equivalent CS60N10

By McPin54

9 months ago



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    #1 9 months ago

    Looking for an equivalent for a CS60N10 transistor for an after market fliptronics board.

    Thank you

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    #2 9 months ago

    That part is is rated at 100V 60A

    It is a low gate voltage device meaning it can be directly driven by TTL logic.

    I would think a suitable replacement would be an IRL540N which is rated at 100V 36A but I doubt there is anything driven by a fliptronics board that needs more current than an IRL540N can handle.

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    #3 9 months ago
    Quoted from pins4u:

    That part is is rated at 100V 60A
    It is a low gate voltage device meaning it can be directly driven by TTL logic.
    I would think a suitable replacement would be an IRL540N which is rated at 100V 36A but I doubt there is anything driven by a fliptronics board that needs more current than an IRL540N can handle.
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    Awesome, thank you for the help!

    #4 9 months ago

    Decoding generic mosfet part number... First two numbers are amps, middle letter is the type (N or P) and the last numbers voltage. 60N10 is 60amp N Channel 100v. 40P06 would be 40a P channel 60v. When there is an L on the end the gate thresh hold is usually around 1-2v so a 74LS chip can fully turn it on an N channel gate. Something tells me a replacement fliptronic board is using a 74HC574 or similar that swings 0v to 5v so the gate threshold probably doesn't matter much here unless the RC gate time is long.

    IRL540 is rated at almost half of that part current rating, should be good enough still.

    https://www.lcsc.com/product-detail/MOSFETs_Minos-MPG60N10P_C5452756.html

    #5 9 months ago
    Quoted from barakandl:

    Decoding generic mosfet part number... First two numbers are amps, middle letter is the type (N or P) and the last numbers voltage. 60N10 is 60amp N Channel 100v. 40P06 would be 40a P channel 60v. When there is an L on the end the gate thresh hold is usually around 1-2v so a 74LS chip can fully turn it on an N channel gate. Something tells me a replacement fliptronic board is using a 74HC574 or similar that swings 0v to 5v so the gate threshold probably doesn't matter much here unless the RC gate time is long.
    IRL540 is rated at almost half of that part current rating, should be good enough still.
    https://www.lcsc.com/product-detail/MOSFETs_Minos-MPG60N10P_C5452756.html

    Thank you, much appreciated

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