Don Pearce wrote:
Phil Allison
Don Pearce wrote:
** The non sealed types I have come across develop bad contacts
( high resistance) and cleaning them is PITA.
Mosfets are an excellent alternative to relays these days. On
resistance of a few milliohms in cheap packages.
** Shame about the many drawbacks, like having an *internal diode*
in parallel and needing to be driven with a gate voltage to get that
low resistance.
Not a practical alternative to a DPDT mini-relay you can by for a
couple of dollars.
http://sound.westhost.com/articles/muting.html#s4
Just use enhancement mode devices. Gate up at source voltage - the FET
is off. Drag it down by five volts, it is fully on. Pretty much the
same driving method as a five volt relay. And no contacts to get
dirty.
** Same bull**** as before, one mosfet will not do the job for line level signals and having to bias it on makes it almost useless.
The link I quoted has the story right.
..... Phil
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