lunes, 25 de junio de 2012

como conectar rocker switch iluminado



Cómo conectar rocker switch iluminado

El interruptor es de este tipo, con tres terminales, dos de ellas estañadas y una cobrizada, la cobrizada indica el foco neón, que por lo general va a la pata de en medio, las estañadas son propiamente el switch.




El modelo es similar para AC y para DC




domingo, 29 de enero de 2012

toques a 450 volts

viernes, 30 de septiembre de 2011

mosfet led driver




this led driver uses a constant current circuit using N-channel power mosfet. What this driver do is it delivers constant current through the LED thus protecting it from damage and at the same time maintaining the output power and output light of the LED. The magnitude of current is controlled by R2 and the voltage of base-emitter of transistor Q1. In equation form:Current(in LED) = 0.7/R2 or R2 =0.7/Current; where this current is the operating current of the LED.



Part List:
R1- 1 kilo-ohms resistor 1/2W
Q1- 2N2222 NPN transistor or similar
Q2- IRF530 power mosfet, or similar
DC- 9V to 15V DC
See values of R2 on every LED current and power rating in resistance table below. R2(actual) is the value used in actual circuit.








http://www.simple-electronics.com/2011/09/high-current-led-driver-using-fet.html

led driver hasta 15 A





materials:

DC-power supply 9V-15V DC
Q1-2N3055 or similar NPN transistor
R1-220-ohms 1W
D1,D2-1N4001 or any silicon diode
R2 @ 1W LED -2.7ohms 1W
R2 @ 3W LED -1.5-ohms 1W
R2 @ 5W LED -0.6-ohms or 2 x 1.2-ohms/1W in parallel

The circuit employs a simple constant current circuit that limits the current that will flow through the power led. It is very easy to modify if you change the wattage of your led by just replacing the value of R2. You can use also a DC supply of any voltages from 9V to 15V.
For other LED power rating just use the approximate formula:

Current (I) =0.8/R2; where I is the current specified by LED manufacturer. Maximum value of I in this driver is 10A.
Use the formula R2 = 0.8/Current(I) to determine R2.

domingo, 24 de abril de 2011

miércoles, 12 de agosto de 2009

talking electronics

Un sitio con 200 circuitos a base de transistores, excelentes  aplicaciones y muy variadas.

http://www.talkingelectronics.com.au/projects/200TrCcts/200TrCcts.html