This is another simple DIY electronic project, INVERTER. I hope you are already familiar with the term INVERTER. INVERTER is used to convert low Voltage direct current (DC) to high Voltage Alternating Current (AC).
By using an inverter you can generate 230V, 50Hz power supply from a 12V battery.
This circuit may very helpful to you at the time of Power Failure.
ie; you can power any device, commonly works in single phase AC supply at the time of Power cut by using a battery (rechargable battery is recommended).CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Circuit Diagram |
COMPONENTS USED
IC1 - NE555Q1 - TIP 41A(NPN)
Q2 - TIP 42A(PNP)
T - Stepup Transformer
R1 - 10KΩ
R2 - 150KΩ
C - 0.1μF
C1 - 0.01μF
C2 - 2700μF
CIRCUIT EXPLANATION:
The circuit mainly consisting of a 555 timer IC, an NPN and PNP Transistors and a Stepup Transformer. The 555 timer IC is powered by a 12V battery.
The timer IC(NE555) is wired as an ASTABLE MULTIVIBRATOR in this circuit. It will generate alternating non sinusoidal output wave form at the instant we giving supply voltage(12V). Thus primarily we generated alternating voltage from direct current (Battery).
The output from 555 Timer is given to the base of two transistors, PNP and NPN.
These transistors help the output voltage to increase its current for both the positive and negative cycles. The output from these transistors are again fed to the input(primary) of a stepup transformer. This will up-convert the input voltage to desired level (230V).
The frequency of power supply is determined by resistors R1, R2 and C, connected with 555 timer IC. You can even change them as per your requirement.
For that you can use our 555 Timer Frequency Calculator.
Here i am using 50Hz power supply, so it is enough to use 10K, 150K and 0.1mF for R1, R2 and C respectively. The output is taken across the secondary winding of transformer. Be careful the output is 230V power supply it may cause you serious injuries.
CAUTION
- THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE IS TOO HIGH, SO DON'T TOUCH THE OUTPUT TERMINALS.
- Don't short down any part of this circuit, which will burst out!!!
- It is not suitable for childrens.
I just built this circuit.
ReplyDeleteNo output at all.
have used 10k, 160k (measured resistance of 150)
0.1 microfarad polarized but might be in wrong way round?
0.01 is a non polarised flat rectangular red one
And I have used a 2200 and 470 microfarad pair in parrallel to get 2670 microfarad but again they are polarized and may be incorrectly inserted.
What way round do the capacitors need to be please and am I ok using polarised for the 0.1 and 2700, and non polarised for the 0.01.
Thanks in advance
Don't worry i will help you on this....
ReplyDeleteFirst you have to setup the circuit, without Q1, Q2 and output transformer (just an astable multivibrator) and check if there any output voltage.....and reply here
I hope it helps you.....
Firstly, thankyou for your help.
ReplyDeleteOk, I have set it up as you stated without the transistors or the large capacitor or the transformer (not yet obtained).
I have taken a reading from pin 1 to pin 3 of the 555 chip and am getting 7 volts d.c. (in the positive with black lead on 1 red lead on 3.
It also reads 14.2 with an ac voltmeter with black lead on 1 red lead on 3.
ReplyDeleteWith black lead on 3 and red lead on 1, the a.c. Voltmeter reads 0.00
Thanks again.
Check the output by using an LED.....
ReplyDeleteConnect the positive terminal of LED to pin 3 and negative terminal to pin 1 (GND)
through a series resistor of about 1K. If it glows it means your first stage is alright and you have to go for the next.
All the Best.....
sir,
Deletei m getting output at each and every step but not at the transformer's secondary.......
please help...
Yes, the led lit up.
ReplyDeleteWhere do I go from here?
Thankyou.
Now connect transistors Q1, Q2 and Transformer(step up), and check the output using an ac multimeter. (without connecting capacitor C2)
ReplyDeleteBe careful the output voltage is quite high(230V)....
What ratio of transformer windings do I need?
ReplyDelete0 to 12v transformer is preferred
ReplyDeletewhat do you mean? 0 to 12 volt?
ReplyDeleteAlso with regard transistors, are the bases connected together and then connected to chip pin 3 ?
Thx
12V transformers are readily available in the shops.
ReplyDeleteDo the remaining as shown in circuit.
Please can you tell me base, collector and emmiter locations for each transistor in your drawing. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAre the bases connected together and to pin 3 of the chip please.
ReplyDeleteI cannot read circuit drawings.
This is why I asked.
Thank you
Base terminals of both the transistors are short circuited and given to the pin 3 of Ne555 ic.
ReplyDeleteSimilarly, emitter terminals are short circuited and given to the input of transformer.
Just click on the image (circuit diagram) to open it in Full screen.
Ok I am winning now, I have 130 volts ac at ouput.
ReplyDeleteI think I blew up a transistor when I had the pair attached together to a heat sink.
I have the large capacitor in with 'plus' to the emitters.
So which transistor have I blown up?
Thank you for your persiverance
Congratz!! You are so Brilliant.....
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI have question, I am unable to find TIP41A & TIP42A :( so are there any substitutes for those two transistors? Thank you.
TIP41A & TIP42A, are current driving transistors.
ReplyDeleteYou can try SL 100 and SK 100, instead of Q1 and Q2.
Are there any special step up transformers or can I use a 230v-12v 50hz transformer with the 12v as my primary....
ReplyDeleteAre there any special step up transformers or can I use a 230v-12v 50hz transformer with the 12v as my primary....
ReplyDeleteHow do I tell the difference between a step-up and a step-down transformer
ReplyDeleteIn a Step up Transformer, the secondary winding is greater than that of Primary....
ReplyDeleteYou can use a 50Hz, 12V, Transformer with its primary(Having Less winding) as input and secondary(Having more windings) as output.
Thanks.... I'll try it out now....
ReplyDeleteDear sir.
ReplyDeleteHow much output getiing from this circuit. can I use a Fan and a tubelight? what about charging of battery?
please reply me
@daily,
ReplyDeleteThis circuit is capable of generating 230V, 50Hz output. Try it......
Im chandrasekar - madurai - TN
ReplyDeleteI want the details about the stepup transformer and Is it easily availble in market?
how much output to be connected?
please reply me clearly
Hi Chandrasekar,
ReplyDeleteAs i mentioned in my previous comments, it is Easy to find a 12V Transformer.
nice inverter, what parts will be change and add to this circuit to build 500 watts.Tip 41a not available to my place,2n3055 can replace to q1 and q2? thanks
ReplyDeleteYou can use any current driving transistors, instead of Q1 and Q2. The output power depends on the transistors used.........
ReplyDeleteBest of Luck.......
i have another quetion
ReplyDeleteu only told capacitor microfard range,pls tell voltage range
this ckt is use full for cfl bulps
ReplyDeletecan mosfets be used in place of Q1 and Q2?
ReplyDeleteI think it doesn't works, any way you can try.....
ReplyDeleteBest of luck....
How can i make it for 500 watt output
ReplyDeleteHi Surendra Gupta,
ReplyDeleteSorry,This circuit is not suitable for higher Power outputs.........
What is the power can i get from this....?
ReplyDeleteNice post
ReplyDeletei am not an expert in all these, but can u tell me if i use this to run a normal fan, how much time will it run?! i am interested in trying this circuit live...!
ReplyDeleteHello Asif,
ReplyDeleteThank You for your Interest and wish you all success.....
Please tell the maximum output power of this.
ReplyDeleteIf you use higher power transistors like the 2n3055
ReplyDeletecan you get more power out of this circuit-or what is the max power this circuit will deliver
I understand the above circuit will not work for higher power ratings - such as 500 W. I also understand we will need to change the transistors for higher power ratings. Can you please let me know what transistors I can use for a 500 W output?
ReplyDeleteNazir
The output power will increase if you use transistors with higher power ratings....
ReplyDeleteWHATS THE MAX. OUTPUT POWER FROM THIS CKT. ARRANGEMENT
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeletewhat is the wave form of this circuit ?
ReplyDelete555 Timer IC is wired as an astable multivibrator..
ReplyDeleteSo the output will be square in shape....
sir i m a beginner in electronic projects
ReplyDeleteso can u please notifies the estimated cost of variuos equipments used here.
where will i connect that ground point??
ReplyDeleteAll the components used in this circuit is cheap....
ReplyDeleteConnect the ground to negative terminal of your 12V battery
ReplyDeletewhat is the specification of the step up transformer to be used here?
ReplyDeleteuse a 12V stepup transformer
ReplyDelete@Anonymous Hi, use a high amperage transformer to suit your needs. For example if you want 50w output, then connect a transformer which will give 60w output. A 12v 5A transformer will then work for you.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous
ReplyDelete555 IC = 5Rs
Resistor & capacitor = 10Rs
Transistors = Approximate 40Rs
Output Transformer =200Rs
General board = 10Rs
IC socket = 5 Rs
12v 7 Ah battery= 750Rs
input Transformer = 100Rs
Components for charger circuit= 40Rs.
Relay = 25Rs (for automatic working)
Connectors = 20Rs
Cabinet = 100Rs
AC Cord = 25 Rs
Output AC Plugs = 3*18 =54Rs
Thank You very much Vinod......
Deletewats the current specification of the transformer?
ReplyDelete@Anonymous
ReplyDeleteyou can use a Transformer with current rating 400mA.
The Output Power of this circuit is about 100Watts
ReplyDeletecan i use12v,1amp btry to tis ckt
ReplyDeleteYes, you can use it.....
Deletepls help me
ReplyDeletei am doing tis prjct no o/p comes,in a o/p (pin 3)is 5.6v,and then using transtor sl100 & sk100 and thre o/p comes only 5.2v in node of emitter pins & gnd,so i askng any error that hw to correct,
and then i have a 12-0-12v,3amp transformer how to coonnect to get o/p
in a transistor emitt pins how much volt to want come?
pls help me
ReplyDeletei am doing tis prjct no o/p comes,in a o/p (pin 3)is 5.6v,and then using transtor sl100 & sk100 and thre o/p comes only 5.2v in node of emitter pins & gnd,so i askng any error that hw to correct,
and then i have a 12-0-12v,3amp transformer how to coonnect to get o/p
in a transistor emitt pins how much volt to want come?
Does you use 12V Power supply,.....
ReplyDeleteIf yes then,
Try with the transistors
TIP 41A(NPN)
TIP 42A(PNP)
Check the output using a multimeter, switched to AC mode.
hi can you plz tell output of this ckt is square wave or sine wave???
ReplyDeleteThe output will be square.....
DeleteIf you want sine wave then try
Sine Wave Generator
hey is this ckt can be driven by 200ah,12v deep discharge battery????
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ReplyDeletetip 41 tip 42 not availabe please suteble another transirtors
ReplyDeletehai. I had tried this circuit. Getting output of about 120v with a 12v bike battery. Can we connect a 24v battery with 10amps of current? I mean inverter batteries. And how much output we will get?
ReplyDeleteNo, Don't use 24V 10A battery on a NE555 ic, it is not capable to withstand such a High power.
ReplyDeleteok i understand. Can we connect 12v 10amp or 24v 10amp battery by using a 78xx series voltage regulator. Or there are any other ways to maximise its voltage to 250v? This setup was not capable of glowing a bulb fully.
ReplyDeleteif overload occurs at that time wt will we do..
ReplyDeleteHi Mr.Tittu Thomas Hope you are Fine. . . if possible can you help me out with this circuit step by step please i would be highly thankful. . . regards Shahrukh
ReplyDeleteHai,
ReplyDeletein my place not get transister 41&42.I am used tip22&27 but no output.
Sir myself mahesh i want to know that how much time the backup of this circuit wd a fully charged battery plz tell me sir....
ReplyDeleteDear sir i want to know hw much backup time will be by this circuit wd a fully charged batter plz tell me...
ReplyDeletehai sir iam sathish.i have one dought sir. please tell me which place input supplay is giving to the circuit.and how the 12v dc battery is charging
ReplyDeletehai sir please kindly tell me which place input suplly is giving to the circuit.and how the 230v convert 12v dc please tell me sir
ReplyDeletehi there,
ReplyDeletehow did u find the components for this circuit? i mean how do you know these will definetly works this circuit? please help me
can this circuit is safely used for mobile phone chargers??? its output is sine wave or not??
ReplyDeleteSir Tittu Thomas or anyone knows here, I have a question what type of capacitors will I use on C & C1? please can anyone answer. :)
ReplyDeleteThe Capacitors C and C1 are, non polarized ceramic type.
ReplyDeletehello sir !
Deletewhere can we use the relay in this circuit?
the transformer rating is 130-1
ReplyDeletethis circuit works. the output is square waves with the ic555 timer which means that a low impedance / low power bulb may light but it will flash because the circuit will never create 180' out of phase frequency. And yes, this will generate high voltage(120v - 300 V , depending on the transformer winding coil) but at very low current. (* high volage , low current )
ReplyDeleteafter building this circuit i measure 130 vac but it doesnot glow the bulb ,just i want to glow he bulb ,is it possible ?
ReplyDeletepls reply as soon as possible