MOS (30F40UA3) (+GST 18%)
Product Price
₹49
Description
MOSFET 30F40UA3 for Electric Scooter – High-Efficiency Power Switching Component
When it comes to efficient power delivery and high-speed switching in electric scooters, the MOSFET 30F40UA3 stands out as a trusted solution. Designed to handle high currents with minimal loss, this N-Channel Power MOSFET ensures optimal power conversion and motor control for modern electric scooters and EV systems.
Whether you’re upgrading your scooter’s controller, replacing a damaged component, or assembling a new controller board, the 30F40UA3 is a dependable choice known for its thermal stability, low RDS(on), and high-speed switching.
Key Features of 30F40UA3 MOSFET
- N-Channel Enhancement Mode Power MOSFET
- High Current Capacity – Supports continuous drain current with excellent reliability
- Low RDS(on) – Reduces power loss and heat generation during operation
- Fast Switching Speed – Improves controller efficiency and motor response
- TO-220 Package – Easy to mount, with excellent heat dissipation
- Long Life & Stable Performance – Ideal for demanding electric mobility applications
Technical Specifications
- Part Number 30F40UA3
- Type N-Channel MOSFET
- Package TO-220
- Drain-Source Voltage (Vds) 300V
- Continuous Drain Current (Id) 40A
- RDS(on) Low (varies by spec)
- Gate Threshold Voltage 2-4V
- Application Electric Scooter Controllers, Battery Management Systems, DC Motor Drivers
Why Choose the 30F40UA3 for Your E-Scooter?
The MOSFET 30F40UA3 plays a critical role in managing energy flow from the battery to the motor. Here’s what makes it perfect for your electric scooter setup:
- Efficient Power Control: Maintains a steady, lossless connection between your power source and drive components.
- Thermal Management: Capable of handling heat efficiently, which improves safety and performance.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for controllers, speed regulation systems, battery protection circuits, and regenerative braking systems.
- DIY & Professional Repairs: Great for those building or repairing controllers or upgrading performance.