You make no sense whatsoever.
1) You need a 12V signal from a Mosfet. Is it 0V most of the time then it goes to +12V when it signals?
2) Do you want the Mosfet to make the 0V part or the +12V part of the signal?
3) Is the +12V signal "forced" to ground in the external device? Why and how?
4) A voltage cannot go through a device to ground because then it has no voltage. Maybe a current goes through the external device to ground?? How much current?
Do you want to simply power an external device sometimes with +12V and want to use a Mosfet to do it?
Hello Audioguru, thanks for responding.
Sorry for not making sense.
1. Yes. 0V normal, 12V when activated. I can switch this around from the MCU code, so that's not a problem.
2. Mosfet should connect 12V to one activation pin. With N-Channel Mosfet I'm able to ground the pin, but I cannot "send" voltage to it.
3. I'm not sure. I need to feed 12V to a specific pin to activate the external device.
4. Yes, current goes in. It's not shorted. Only 20-50mA.
5. No. The device is powered all the time, the activation pin is only 1 pin that need +12V signal.
If I had 2 wires available, this would be a piece of cake. I only have activation pin that needs 12V
signal. I'm not sure what it does inside, but it probably switches a transistor and signal goes to IC.
I forgot to mention that I have N-Channel Mosfet. Could I achieve this with P-Channel Mosfet only?
I could do this with a relay very easily, but for 20-50mA that would be crazy...
Problem said in other words:
I need to
pass 12V signal to one activation pin. Just like with relay.