How To Know If MOSFET Is Defective
How To Know If MOSFET Is Defective
Below are the guides on how to know if MOSFET is defective. These are the
most common techniques that can be used to check if MOSFET is defective.
When you reverse the DMM probe connections, the reading should be
“open” or no reading for a good MOSFET. If the reading is zero, the
MOSFET is defective.
The gate to source has also high resistance in either way for a good
MOSFET. However, you should take note that when you put the positive of
the DMM to the gate and the negative to the source of an NMOS, the
MOSFET will turn on. You might mistakenly judge that the MOSFET is
defective when you measure drain-to source resistance since the DMM will
read 0 ohm.
The same to PMOS, when you put the positive terminal to the source and
the negative terminal of the DMM to the gate, the MOSFET will turn on.
If you measure the resistance of the MOSFET terminal to terminal, you
should consider the associated resistors for these affect the reading. For
example in below circuit, when you measure the resistance across gate to
source, what you read is not high resistance but the value of R1 which is
10k. Removing the 10k resistor will make the reading high.