Lots of beginners had a problem to recognize E,C,B.So I suppose this post will be so useful for them.When I was making circuit diagrams when I was in my child hood I myself also faced for the same situation
PWM is used in all sorts of power control and converter circuits. Some common examples include motor control, DC-DC converters, DC-AC inverters and lamp dimmers. There are numerous PWM controllers available that make the use and application of PWM quite easy. One of the most popular of such controllers is the versatile and ubiquitous SG3525 produced by multiple manufacturers – ST Microelectronics, Fairchild Semiconductors, On Semiconductors, to name a few. SG3525 is used extensively in DC-DC converters, DC-AC inverters, home UPS systems, solar inverters, power supplies, battery chargers and numerous other applications. With proper understanding, you can soon start using SG3525 yourself in such applications or any other application really that demands PWM control. Before going on to the description and application, let’s first take a look at the block diagram and the pin layout. Pins 1 (Inverting Input) and 2 (Non Inverting Input) are the inputs to the on-board error amplifier. If you a...
In many circuits, it is necessary to use MOSFETs for switching. In many cases, the MOSFET drive signals are generated by microcontrollers. In other cases, they are generated by ICs – PWM controllers, timers or any IC in fact. However, MOSFETs cannot always just be connected to the drive signal and be expected to work properly. Due to the construction of the MOSFET, driving it is not the simplest of tasks, especially for beginners. There are many users who regularly ask for help on MOSFET drive related issues or problems on different blogs, websites and forums. So, here I will show some MOSFET drive techniques/methods for MOSFETs configured as low-side switches. Before I head on to MOSFET drive, let me just tell you what a low-side switch is, in case you don't know. When the MOSFET (that you're using as a switch) sinks current, it is a low-side switch. The load will be between the drain and +V supply. The source will be connected to ground. Gate will be driven with respect to gr...
Now that you have learned the basic concept of Ohm's Law, we can now proceed in discussing the use, properties, and construction of resistors. All you can learn it here in Electrical Engineering . Before we continue our study of circuits, we need to know more about resistance and resistors though we have touched it a little on my previous post. But its just a review. Today, it would be a bit deeper. We know that there is a certain amount of resistance in all electrical equipment which we use. Sometimes, this resistance is not enough to control the flow of current to the extent desired. If you did not get my point here, let's have a few example of this. I will going to give an example by illustration as what had shown below. The circuit shown below, a switch and a current limiting resistor are used to control the flow of current through the motor. When starting a motor, the switch is kept open and the resistance is thereby added into the circuit to control the flow of current. A...
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