Hi All,
I am running a 4 transistor ss sg. Two of the devices get warm and the other two are cold. Is this a case of unmatched devices? I'm thinking so as I have not done any matching on any of my circuits yet but will be on my next build. Anyway, I am assuming that the beta of the two devices that are getting warm would be close and same for the two that are cold. Also then, the ones with the higher beta will be doing most of the work?
This gets me thinking though....the beta matching has to do with getting all the devices switching at the same time correct? So how could two of them be doing most of the work when all four of them are switching. I suppose this could be that they are fighting one another. Meaning some are switching on slightly before the rest creating a crazy situation in the coil where not all the windings are in-phase.
I have been having luck using mje13009 at $1 each. Roughly how many would I need to purchase to get 4 matched mje13009's??
I am just having trouble understanding how the transistors could be switching at slightly different times even though they are all being driven by the same trigger signal. But I suppose that transistors with higher beta will turn on quicker than those with a lower beta.
Just looking for confirmation here. Thanks.
Thanks,
Joster
I am running a 4 transistor ss sg. Two of the devices get warm and the other two are cold. Is this a case of unmatched devices? I'm thinking so as I have not done any matching on any of my circuits yet but will be on my next build. Anyway, I am assuming that the beta of the two devices that are getting warm would be close and same for the two that are cold. Also then, the ones with the higher beta will be doing most of the work?
This gets me thinking though....the beta matching has to do with getting all the devices switching at the same time correct? So how could two of them be doing most of the work when all four of them are switching. I suppose this could be that they are fighting one another. Meaning some are switching on slightly before the rest creating a crazy situation in the coil where not all the windings are in-phase.
I have been having luck using mje13009 at $1 each. Roughly how many would I need to purchase to get 4 matched mje13009's??
I am just having trouble understanding how the transistors could be switching at slightly different times even though they are all being driven by the same trigger signal. But I suppose that transistors with higher beta will turn on quicker than those with a lower beta.
Just looking for confirmation here. Thanks.
Thanks,
Joster
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