Originally posted by wizard333
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except using a NPN with a negative supply voltage. For R1, I'm using:
R1 = Supply Voltage / ( Maximum Current Required / Minimum HFE * 1.3 )
Where supply voltage after the drop is about 12v, coil current is 12.5ma, HFE from the data sheet is 300. That yields R1 of roughly 220k (closest value) but that doesn't work, in fact the only R that does work is 0. Where am I going wrong there?
R1 = Supply Voltage / ( Maximum Current Required / Minimum HFE * 1.3 )
Where supply voltage after the drop is about 12v, coil current is 12.5ma, HFE from the data sheet is 300. That yields R1 of roughly 220k (closest value) but that doesn't work, in fact the only R that does work is 0. Where am I going wrong there?
For a coil current of 12.5ma, I'd assume I could get a gain of 10, and use a base resistor that gave me 1.2ma into the base. The biggest resistor I'd use would be 9.1K, and I'd probably put in 4.7K or 6.8K.
Try a 6.8K if you have it. Then measure the voltage from collector to emitter on the transistor with coil current flowing. If it's not under 1V, something else is wrong.
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