
Error fix: Pin 7 and 2 were reversed. Original pinout was
correct.
Parts List:
R1 = 10K
R2 = 100K
R3 = 100 ohm
R4 = 50K potmeter, Lin
C1,C2 = 0.1µF
C3 = 0.01µF
C4 = 2700µF
Q1 = TIP41A, NPN
Q2 = TIP42A, PNP
L1 = 1µH
T1 = Filament transformer, your choice
This DC-to-AC inverter schematic produces an AC output at line frequency
and voltage. The 555 is configured as a low-frequency oscillator, tunable over
the frequency range of 50 to 60 Hz by Frequency potentiometer R4.
The 555
feeds its output (amplified by Q1 and Q2) to the input of transformer T1, a
reverse-connected filament transformer with the necessary step-up turns ratio.
Capacitor C4 and coil L1 filter the input to T1, assuring that it is effectively
a sine wave. Adjust the value of T1 to your voltage.
The output (in
watts) is up to you by selecting different components. Input voltage is anywhere
from +5V to +15Volt DC, adjust the 2700µF cap's working voltage
accordingly.
Replacement types for Q1 are: TIP41B, TIP41C, NTE196, ECG196,
etc. Replacement types for Q2 are: TIP42B, TIP42C, NTE197, ECG197, etc. Don't be
afraid to use another type of similar specs, it's only a
transistor... ;-)
If the whole thing is working, good. If not, relax and
don't get frustrated. Do the following checks:
1) You have connected the
filament transformer in REVERSE yes?
2) If not,
disconnect the power and reverse. If you have, disconnect the transformer and
measure the voltage after L1 and ground.
3) Just in case, GROUND for
this circuit is same as negative (-).
4) Q1/Q2 are oposites, e.i.
npn/pnp.
5) Is your 555 perhaps defective? Disconnect R3 from pin 3 and check
pin 3 for a pulse.
6) Check your transistors to make
sure they are not defective.
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