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| This transistor has the arrow pointing away from the base. I would like to make a motor speed controller for a 7.5hp 220ac 1ph motor and a separate one for a 3 hp 90v dc motor. The transistor rating is 200amps 550v. I have more than one transistor for these applications. Thanx John L | |
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| Hi John L, Well there are different types of control, and of controllers. If you just want to vary the speed that might be easy enough. If you want a controlled speed, that might be more difficult. I take it the 3HP 90volt DC motor has a commutator. But what about the 7.5 HP 220 VAC Single Phase, is this a Capacitor start? Is it intended to run at a fixed speed? John | |
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__________________ I want to make a [2] controllers. One to vary the speed for a dc motor and one for an ac motor. This transistor is rated at 200 amps 550 volts. The ac motor is 7.5 hp 220v 1 Ph. dc motor is 3 hp 90v.Thanx John | ||
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| Did you find any transistor of 200amps 550v? I guess no! Just imagine how much power dissipation will be there in normal BJT? Thats why at high power either MOSFETs or IGBTs are used.
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