Vizier87
Active Member
Hi guys,
I know I can easily use a H-bridge chip these days but I want to just play a bit with the old trannies I have lying around.
I've constructed the main part of a H-bridge as follows:
I'm quite sure turning on Q4 means with respect to GND as per the circuit, but is Q1 turned on with the same GND reference?
(PS Q1 and Q3 is TIP42C, Q2 and Q4 is TIP41C in my case)
I've added 2N2222 collector and emitter between the bases of Q1 and Q3 respectively to turn on a motor in one direction, by turning on the 2N2222 base with respect to GND and a resistor. It worked yesterday. Now it didn't. So I'm quite sure I might have wrongly understood the circuit.
Thanks.
Vizier87
I know I can easily use a H-bridge chip these days but I want to just play a bit with the old trannies I have lying around.
I've constructed the main part of a H-bridge as follows:
I'm quite sure turning on Q4 means with respect to GND as per the circuit, but is Q1 turned on with the same GND reference?
(PS Q1 and Q3 is TIP42C, Q2 and Q4 is TIP41C in my case)
I've added 2N2222 collector and emitter between the bases of Q1 and Q3 respectively to turn on a motor in one direction, by turning on the 2N2222 base with respect to GND and a resistor. It worked yesterday. Now it didn't. So I'm quite sure I might have wrongly understood the circuit.
Thanks.
Vizier87