An N-Channel MOSFET uses electrons to create a current channel.
This allows electrons to move quickly and easily through the current when the MOSFET is activated and switched on.
Because of the specific characteristics of N-Channel MOSFETs, the mobility of the carriers is approximately 2 to 3 times higher than that of a P-channel for the same RDS(on) value, and the P-Channel chip must be 2 to 3 times the size of the N-Channel.
For this reason, using MOSFET transistor N-Channels for high current applications is often the preferred choice.
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