First the 510 has been around a long long time. The 9510 is more recent.
The 510 has much lower on resistance that the 9510 and shorter rise and
fall times.
Most of all the 9510 is P channel. Uses a negative drain voltage and the
510 in N channel (positive drain voltage).
73
Bill wa4lav
At 12:55 PM 12/8/2010 -0500, MIKE DURKIN wrote:
>Im wondering why the IRF510n is used fairly widely. I haven't found any
>reference to using the IRF9510 (p-chan) in a linear ( 10-50W range).
>Has anyone seen a schematic that does??
>
>
>Mike
>KC7NOA
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