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15A 400W Mosfet Trigger Switch Driver
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This Dual Large Power Mosfet is the ultimate solution for high-power applications. This compact device manages 15A, 400W power at room temperature with its dual MOSFET parallel active output.
With a wide voltage input supporting PWM and a flexible trigger source, this Mosfet adapts to various setups, connecting seamlessly to microcontrollers, PLC interfaces, and DC power sources. The robust output capacity of DC 5V - 36V, continuous current 15A, and power up to 400W makes it versatile for applications like high-power equipment, motors, light bulbs, LED lights, DC motors, micro-pumps, and solenoid valves.
Its temperature resilience (-40 to 85?) ensures reliable performance in diverse conditions. Compact in size at 34mm X 17mm X 12mm, it's designed for efficiency, but for high-current operations.

| Power Management | Dual MOSFET parallel active output |
| Current Handling | 15A |
| Power Handling | 400W at room temperature |
| Voltage Input | DC 5V - 36V |
| Trigger Source | Digital high-low (DC3.3V - 20V) |
| Output Capacity | DC 5V - 36V, continuous current 15A, power up to 400W |
| Working Temperature | -40 to 85? |
The Mosfet can handle 15A current and 400W power at room temperature, making it suitable for various high-power applications.
Yes, the trigger source supports digital high-low (DC3.3V - 20V), connecting seamlessly to microcontrollers, PLC interfaces, and DC power sources.
The Mosfet has a versatile voltage input range of DC 5V - 36V, providing flexibility for different setups and applications.
Yes, for high-current operations, it's highly recommended to add heat sinks to ensure efficient and reliable performance.
Yes, the Mosfet can handle PWM signals, and it supports a signal frequency range of 0–20KHZ, providing precise control in different scenarios.