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Using 12v at base of transistor

ntewinkel
ntewinkel over 9 years ago

Hi all,

 

I'm thinking of using a transistor in a car circuit, to switch a light depending on the state of another light.

 

So it will be 12v as the signal at the base of the transistor.

 

I have a bunch of pn2222a transistors, and I can't figure out from the datasheet what the maximum means for that. It seems to be a reverse maximum (ie, don't let the output be more than 5v over the base voltage).

 

So the question is - is it possible to switch a transistor like that using 12v at the base?

 

Thanks!

-Nico

 

ps, I know I can easily do this using relays, but those take up more space, and I'd prefer to avoid the mechanical bits.

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 9 years ago +2 verified
    Short answer - no. The base of a transistor is current driven - think of the base emitter junction as being a diode (the arrow on the emitter shows the direction of conventional current when forward biased…
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    ntewinkel over 9 years ago in reply to michaelkellett +2
    Thanks Michael! To be more precise with the details, they are to switch the LED taillights on a camper trailer. I should test how much it draws. The description said 3W, but that might be for the whole…
  • D_Hersey
    D_Hersey over 9 years ago +2 suggested
    Maybe there is a POTS soln: How To Install A Trailer Light Taillight Converter In Your Towing Vehicle I am not quite sure how the brake light signal is derived from turn signals. If you can come up with…
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    0 ntewinkel over 9 years ago

    Dang, I just realized a logic error in my design!! Noooo!!

     

    Consider brakes are on at an intersection, and turning right.

     

    I just tested this on the 4-wire tailer harness in the car.

     

    In that case the left light stays on, and the right light flashes - and by that I mean there's steady 12v on the left wire, with 12v/0v on the right wire.

     

    Using my logic, when both lights are on, the red brake lights will be on (good),

    BUT when the flashing right light is off, the left light will be the only one on, which using my logic, will make it show the left orange arrow...

     

    so then the result looks like "red brake lights" intermittent with "left orange turn light"... giving the impression that we're turning in the opposite direction that we're actually going.

     

    Dang!

    This just got a whole lot more complicated!

     

    Anyone have any brilliant ideas?

     

    Maybe a large capacitor can keep the "signal" high for enough time to allow the other side to flash without switching to the orange arrow. But then the right turn would only flash the red light, not the arrow. Which is no different from how a regular trailer does it.

     

    I could also run an extra line from the car for the brake signal, but that would be non-standard and the trailer would still have to handle the case where some other vehicle is towing it.

     

    I'm wondering if I need to step this up to microcontroller control. The microcontroller can be kept powered on from the trailer battery. But then the failsafe (controller off or dead) needs to still give some sort of proper indications.

     

    For the time being I might just wire up the arrow and the red part together, with the side effect being that the brake signal will include both orange arrows on.

     

    Thanks,

    -Nico

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    0 michaelkellett over 9 years ago in reply to ntewinkel

    Hello, I think I can do the right thing with one transistor and one relay but it needs to be double pole changeover.

     

    When both turn lines are high the relay will energize because its coil is connected between  LT and a transistor switched on by RT. When the relay is on it routes LT and RT to the brake lights, when it is off LT and RT go to the turn indicators.

     

    I'll scribble a circuit for you later today if I get a moment (or too bored with the real work !!).

     

    MK

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    0 michaelkellett over 9 years ago in reply to ntewinkel

    Hello, I think I can do the right thing with one transistor and one relay but it needs to be double pole changeover.

     

    When both turn lines are high the relay will energize because its coil is connected between  LT and a transistor switched on by RT. When the relay is on it routes LT and RT to the brake lights, when it is off LT and RT go to the turn indicators.

     

    I'll scribble a circuit for you later today if I get a moment (or too bored with the real work !!).

     

    MK

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    0 ntewinkel over 9 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Hooray!  Naomi is cheering you on from the sidelines!! (or from the side of the Trillium) image

     

    I'm thinking the problem has moved to just controlling the yellow arrows, and having the red brake lights be directly wired up so they do the default as a regular trailer would.

     

    Thanks!

    -Nico

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