An N-Channel MOSFET creates a current channel by using electrons.
Electrons can move fast and readily via the current when the MOSFET is active and switched on.
Because of the unique features of N-Channel MOSFETs, carrier mobility is approximately 2 to 3 times that of a P-channel for the same RDS(on) value, hence the P-Channel chip must be 2 to 3 times the size of the N-Channel.
As a result, adopting MOSFET transistor N-Channels for high current applications is frequently the favoured option.
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