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Why does page 2 of the 2N7002 FET datasheet give values for vds(on)?
No other fet datasheet does this.
It is confusing.
Surely, all they need to do is give Rds(on), and then the user can calculate vds(on) using Ohm's Law?
Are they suggesting that Vds(on) does not always equal Rds(on) * Id ?
Does the 2N7002 have some residual Vds(on)...such that if Id = say just 100uA, then vds(on) could be 0.1V? (rather like the saturation voltage of a BJT)
2N7002 NFET DATASHEET:
https://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/2N/2N7000.pdf
No other fet datasheet does this.
It is confusing.
Surely, all they need to do is give Rds(on), and then the user can calculate vds(on) using Ohm's Law?
Are they suggesting that Vds(on) does not always equal Rds(on) * Id ?
Does the 2N7002 have some residual Vds(on)...such that if Id = say just 100uA, then vds(on) could be 0.1V? (rather like the saturation voltage of a BJT)
2N7002 NFET DATASHEET:
https://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/2N/2N7000.pdf