Homemade PWM Driver (555+ IRF510)

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2011

Here is my homemade flyback/ignition coil/ tesla coil driver.
It's using the NE555 ic to generate a square signal, witch is triggering the MOSFET transistor. I also added a cap on pin 5 so i can use it as a driver for a Plasma speaker, or an singing arc =D

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  • i didnt kno u did ciruitry? i thought u just did chemicals and stuff (thats why i subbed to u) also u need to do some chemistry related vids u havent done one in like 2 months

  • @MrRealgamer777 I do some electronic/circuity...

    I know!! ... i have like 4 different videos to edit ^^

    I'll try to post all of them by the end of the week!

  • awesome , iv wanted to make a flyback for a while now i just cant get the parts in australia

  • @Digadogup hmm.. I've made mine from parts that i had lying around (not ic or irf)

    But you can probably find all your parts in a CPU (computer power supply)

    They contain severals caps, MOSFESTs, and resistors...

    You may also find the ic in a timer circuit :D

  • @ErikDIY sorry but just had to... CPU is an acronym for Computer Processing Unit. PSU is for Power Supply Unit!

  • @Computerbusters Oh, some misspelling. Well, sorry for making that mistake, I do know what a CPU is.

    I hate when i misspell. But thanks for correcting me, English is not my native language, sometimes some misspelling do occurs.

    I wonder why I made this mistakes?

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  • HI! ErikDyi, Thanks for sharing your circuit :) English is not my tongue birth, I have some difficulties to understand verbal comments. Could you share you schematic with the value of your components, their power and the references of your parts, for replication?

    Regards.

  • @Computerbusters lol yep a cpu is an integrated circuit it uses power doesnt provide it

  • @ErikDIY please may i have the schematic?

  • schematic please.... :)

  • @MrRealgamer777 Thanks:D

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