Polarity Protection
I was thumbing through my notebook and came across this circuit drawn about 25 years ago.
I have not used it.
The circuit uses a MOSFET in a reverse connection, it should need no current to drive and give a very low voltage drop. The diode I assume is the diode inherent in the MOSFET.
Is it likely to work and will there be any disadvantages
I was thumbing through my notebook and came across this circuit drawn about 25 years ago.
I have not used it.
The circuit uses a MOSFET in a reverse connection, it should need no current to drive and give a very low voltage drop. The diode I assume is the diode inherent in the MOSFET.
Is it likely to work and will there be any disadvantages
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