Showing posts with label transistors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transistors. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2014

Converter with 2N3055 transistors

This plain converter using a Zener diode and a transistor into a 9V DC 12V DC battery power to the most 1A. The circuit is very simple to build, and requires just 3 electronic components, resistors, zener diodes and transistors. The 2N3055 transistors, 1N4738A Zener diode before Zener voltage and the same power. 3W, and perhaps wire wound resistor 3R type. Powering a expedient tool to avail yourself of 9V DC.

Converter with 2N3055 transistors

The output voltage of the following formula:
Zener voltage Vout = + 0.65V, 0.65V, which is the heart-emitter voltage of transistors 
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Friday, September 12, 2014

60W Inverter using transistors

Here is the schema diagram of a fully transistorized inverter that can drive up to 60W loads. Transistors Q1 and Q2 forms a 50Hz astable multivibrator. The output from the collector of Q2 is connected to the input of the Darlington pair formed by Q3 and Q4.Similarly the output of Q1 is coupled to the input of the pair Q5 and Q6. The output from the Darlington pairs drive the final output transistors Q7 and Q8 which are wired in the push pull configuration to drive the output transformer.

Circuit diagram :

60W inverter using transistors Circuit Diagram

Notes.

  • The schema can be assembled on a vero board.
  • T1 can be a 230V primary to 9-0-9V, 6A secondary transformer.
  • Transistors Q4, Q6, Q7 and Q8 must be fitted with heat sinks.
  • Use a 12V, 7Ah battery for powering the inverter.
  • Slight adjustments can be made on the value of R3 and R4 to get exact 50Hz output.

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