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Depletion vs Enhancement Mode MOSFET: Which is Right for Your Project?

changwei2024. by changwei2024.
10/01/2025
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Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with something called MOSFETs, specifically the depletion and enhancement mode types. I’ve heard these terms thrown around a lot, but honestly, I never really grasped the difference. Time to get my hands dirty and figure it out.

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Depletion vs Enhancement Mode MOSFET: Which is Right for Your Project?

First, I grabbed a bunch of N-channel and P-channel MOSFETs from my parts bin. I figured the best way to learn is by doing, so I set up a simple circuit on my breadboard. Nothing fancy, just a basic setup to see how these things behave when I apply some voltage.

Experimenting with Depletion Mode

I started with the depletion mode MOSFET. Now, the way I understand it, this type is normally “on.” That means even without any voltage at the gate, it lets current flow through. To turn it “off,” you gotta apply a negative voltage to the gate – basically, you’re pushing away the charge carriers and stopping the current.

So, I hooked it up and, sure enough, even with no gate voltage, my little LED lit up. Cool! Then, I started applying a negative voltage to the gate using my power supply. As I increased the negative voltage, the LED started to dim and eventually went off completely. It was like magic! I was actually controlling the current flow with the gate voltage.

  • Step 1: Connected the depletion mode MOSFET in a simple circuit with an LED.
  • Step 2: Observed that the LED lit up without any gate voltage.
  • Step 3: Applied negative voltage to the gate and watched the LED dim and turn off.

Moving on to Enhancement Mode

Next up was the enhancement mode MOSFET. This one’s the opposite – it’s normally “off.” You need to apply a positive voltage to the gate to create a channel and let the current flow. Think of it like opening a gate for the electrons.

I swapped out the depletion mode MOSFET for an enhancement mode one. This time, with no gate voltage, the LED stayed off. Makes sense. Then, I slowly started increasing the positive voltage on the gate. At first, nothing. But then, at a certain point – bam! – the LED lit up. I kept increasing the voltage, and the LED got brighter. It was like I was building a little bridge for the current to flow across.

Depletion vs Enhancement Mode MOSFET: Which is Right for Your Project?
  • Step 1: Replaced the depletion mode MOSFET with an enhancement mode one.
  • Step 2: Noticed that the LED remained off with no gate voltage.
  • Step 3: Increased positive gate voltage and saw the LED turn on and get brighter.

What I Learned

So, after playing around with these MOSFETs for a while, I think I finally get the basic difference between depletion and enhancement modes. It’s all about whether they’re naturally “on” or “off” and how you use the gate voltage to control them. I used to hear that one of them depletes, and the other needs to enhance something, and that’s true. But I think it’s way better to remember that one is on by default and the other is off. One needs a little push to get started.

I’m no expert, but this little experiment definitely helped me understand these components a bit better. I can see why they’re so useful in all sorts of circuits. Maybe next time, I’ll try building something a bit more complex. But for now, I’m pretty happy with what I’ve learned.

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