

The tournament sponsored by TME was attended by competitors from Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Belarus. TME is a distributor of HMF CHEMICAL ADVANCED MATERIALS products 2018-12-05. Nov 19, 2014 My first small Tesla coil with NE555 and flyback transformer. This is my first Tesla coil.It's not completed yet actually. Now all I need is to produce constant sparks off the top of the coil without touching a screwdriver or a lamp!
This is my first Solid State Tesla Coils (SSTC) with 555 timer IC and single IRFP450 MOSFET (555 timer running an SSTC) Schematic by me: For the Connection or Power Supply: run at 70 Volts AC & spark is 8cm. This is a different SSTC!! I work with this almost 7 Months. I got a pop MOSFET (overload) because somes wrong coupling or over voltage input. And i tune the 555 frequency and primary coil winding very details to get a best Resonant frequency.
And i put somes gate driver with 2 MOSFET (in schematic is BDs transistor but in videos im using a IRFs MOSFET). The period book pdf. Now i got great results. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ data of coils: Frequency: 350 kHz (around) Secondary Coil: 6 X 18.5 cm with 0,12mm wire Primary Coil: 9 X 3.8 cm.
15 turns with 3cm upwards. 1mm wire with 2mm insulation Cable. Power Supply: 70V AC + Single 6A Diode + 940nF 250V MKP Capacitors (Half Wave Rectified) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ songs: Facebook Group: My Facebook: @idhamabdulhadi.
The ‘NE555’ Timer Chip There is an exceptionally useful chip designated by the number 555. This chip is designed to be used in oscillator and timer circuits. Its use is so widespread that the chip price is very low for its capability. It can operate with voltages from 5 Volts to 18 Volts and its output can handle 200 mA. It takes 1 mA when its output is low and 10 mA when its output is high. It comes in an 8-pin Dual-In-Line package and there is a 14-pin package version which contains two separate 555 circuits. The pin connections are: This device can operate as a monostable or astable multivibrator, a Schmitt trigger or an inverting buffer (low current input, high current output).
Here it is wired as a Schmitt trigger, and for variation, it is shown triggering a triac which will then stay on until the circuit is powered down (an SCR could be used just as well with this DC circuit): And here, a monostable: And here are two astables, the second of which has fixed, equal mark/space ratio and the first a high output voltage time determined by Ra + Rb and a low voltage output time determined by Rb (2:1 in this case): Note: The high leakage of large value electrolytic capacitors prevents them being used with high value resistors in timing circuits. Instead, use a smaller capacitor and follow the timing circuit with a “divide-by-N” chip to give accurately timed long periods. Not all 555 chips have a manufacturing quality sufficient for them to operate reliably above 20,000 Hz, so for the higher frequencies the chip needs to be selected after testing its actual performance. We can also wire the 555 to give a variable mark/space ratio while holding the frequency of the oscillation fixed: The output waveform changes drastically as the variable resistor is adjusted, but the frequency (or pitch of the note) of the output stays unaltered. A variable-frequency version of this circuit can be produced by changing the 33K resistor to a variable resistor as shown here: Here, the 33K resistor has been replaced by two variable resistors and one fixed resistor. The main variable resistor is 47K in size (an almost arbitrary choice) and it feeds to a second variable resistor of 4.7K in size.