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Learning about H-bridges and transistors

ovidiub13
ovidiub13 over 9 years ago

I'm trying to learn about transistors and H bridges towards a final goal of controlling a bipolar stepper motor with Arduino.

 

I've done the following half H-bridge in the process of learning:

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My first question: Why can't I use a single resistor to connect the base of both transistors to ground?

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  • strb
    strb over 9 years ago +1 suggested
    I'm not sure that this schematic works... the led isn't reverse polarized? Anyway use a pnp as pullup transistor and a npn as pulldown, it's a good thing to put also a limiter resistor to control the current…
  • strb
    strb over 9 years ago in reply to clem57 +1
    Great "how link" clem57
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 9 years ago in reply to ovidiub13 +1 suggested
    What I'm having issues understanding is how transistors work You can consider a transistor as a switch (in this case they are either ON or OFF) The control part of the switch is the base to emitter (NPN…
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    0 ovidiub13 over 9 years ago

    I fixed it. I think.

     

    I've added a resistor for the LEDs, and 2 bigger resistors for the transistors bases to + to make sure the gates are closed when the button is not pressed.

     

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    0 shabaz over 9 years ago in reply to ovidiub13

    There are likely many errors in this circuit but it is difficult to follow because the parts are thrown together on the schematic not even resembling a H-bridge formation since the left side has its ends folded back on itself (why?).

     

    I can't follow the circuit the way it has been drawn (if you've already studied H-bridge circuits which you say you have, then you know that yours is drawn as a mess - not something to show to teachers perhaps if you're a student), so I can't spot all the errors without more effort.

     

    However, one negative is that you're using 4 identical BJT's.

    There is close to a 1V drop loss for lower legs of the H-bridge (and by lower I mean the ones at the bottom if you'd drawn it the correct way up rather than up-side down), plus about 0.2V for the top legs of the H-bridge, so there will be less than 4V available to the LED or motor. As people have mentioned, if you're using LEDs then there should be a series resistor for them.

    The circuit would be better if the lower BJT's were NPN. Or even better if MOSFETs were used.

    And won't work (well or for long) with inductive loads. If you google H-bridge, you'll see how people resolve that.

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    0 shabaz over 9 years ago in reply to ovidiub13

    There are likely many errors in this circuit but it is difficult to follow because the parts are thrown together on the schematic not even resembling a H-bridge formation since the left side has its ends folded back on itself (why?).

     

    I can't follow the circuit the way it has been drawn (if you've already studied H-bridge circuits which you say you have, then you know that yours is drawn as a mess - not something to show to teachers perhaps if you're a student), so I can't spot all the errors without more effort.

     

    However, one negative is that you're using 4 identical BJT's.

    There is close to a 1V drop loss for lower legs of the H-bridge (and by lower I mean the ones at the bottom if you'd drawn it the correct way up rather than up-side down), plus about 0.2V for the top legs of the H-bridge, so there will be less than 4V available to the LED or motor. As people have mentioned, if you're using LEDs then there should be a series resistor for them.

    The circuit would be better if the lower BJT's were NPN. Or even better if MOSFETs were used.

    And won't work (well or for long) with inductive loads. If you google H-bridge, you'll see how people resolve that.

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