Hi!
I finally decided to try to make an inverter, so, after searching for a manageable circuit, I settled on this one http://danyk.cz/menic230_6_en.html.
There was no PCB, so I made my own for a DC booster part. Most likely it is a bad design, but I'm far from being an expert in electronics.
Can you, please, check with a fresh look it against the schematic for mistakes? I'm asking because, while waiting for an UC3843 to arrive, I took a used UC3842 instead to test the circuit, but it didn't work, and the IC got quite warm, but not hot. Luckily there was no smoke . Supply voltage was 22-23V (something to do with a start-up voltage of the UC3842 at 16V), not 12V.
The voltages at the IC's pins:
1. 1.34
2. 0.68
3. 0.0018
4. 0.568
5. 0
6. 0.0025
7. 23
8. 1.28
Thanks
I finally decided to try to make an inverter, so, after searching for a manageable circuit, I settled on this one http://danyk.cz/menic230_6_en.html.
There was no PCB, so I made my own for a DC booster part. Most likely it is a bad design, but I'm far from being an expert in electronics.
Can you, please, check with a fresh look it against the schematic for mistakes? I'm asking because, while waiting for an UC3843 to arrive, I took a used UC3842 instead to test the circuit, but it didn't work, and the IC got quite warm, but not hot. Luckily there was no smoke . Supply voltage was 22-23V (something to do with a start-up voltage of the UC3842 at 16V), not 12V.
The voltages at the IC's pins:
1. 1.34
2. 0.68
3. 0.0018
4. 0.568
5. 0
6. 0.0025
7. 23
8. 1.28
Thanks
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