This is a instructable that contains scematic and pictures of a single transistor flyback driver.
stuff's used:
1x breadboard
1x NPN transistor (with heat sink and a fan)
1x 22 Ohm resistor
1x 220 Ohms resistor
1x transformator (or round ferrite core) with same amount of windings
1x flyback transformator
1x 12 - 15V Powersupply ( i use a battery that gives 15 volt, 400 mA)
And some wires.
stuff's used:
1x breadboard
1x NPN transistor (with heat sink and a fan)
1x 22 Ohm resistor
1x 220 Ohms resistor
1x transformator (or round ferrite core) with same amount of windings
1x flyback transformator
1x 12 - 15V Powersupply ( i use a battery that gives 15 volt, 400 mA)
And some wires.
Step 1: Scematic of the driver
After
i tryed the flyback driver with the primary and feedback windings on
the flyback's ferrite core, i thought: *why not try t o use a tiny
transformator with same amount of windings to oscillate the process, and
so i found out i would try it, and i got 10 - 15Kv More from the
flyback transformator by doing this, so i figured i would make an
instructable.
i think the picture is somewhat blurry cause of the size, so il point out the important stuffs here:
* The transistor must have a heat sink.
* Before you put 12 volt in, test the circuit with 3 - 6 volts, and make shure that the transistor doesn't get overheated
(I currently run the circuit with 15 V , 400 mA, and still i cannot feel any sign of heat on the transistor)
i get around 50 Kv from this.
i think the picture is somewhat blurry cause of the size, so il point out the important stuffs here:
* The transistor must have a heat sink.
* Before you put 12 volt in, test the circuit with 3 - 6 volts, and make shure that the transistor doesn't get overheated
(I currently run the circuit with 15 V , 400 mA, and still i cannot feel any sign of heat on the transistor)
i get around 50 Kv from this.
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