Ho Costruito un Inverter 12V → 220V con un CD4047!

In this video, we'll build a small inverter capable of converting 12V DC into an AC voltage of approximately 200V using the popular CD4047, two IRFZ44N MOSFETs, and a 12-0-12V/220V transformer. We'll begin by building a 50Hz oscillator based on the CD4047, analyze the operation of the complementary Q and Q-negative outputs, see how to drive the MOSFETs, and finally use the transformer to raise the voltage to approximately 200V AC. During the video, we'll perform real-world measurements with the tester, verify the oscillation frequency, and test the circuit with a real load. Topics covered: ✅ CD4047 in astable mode ✅ 50 Hz generation ✅ Q and Q-negated outputs ✅ IRFZ44N MOSFET driving ✅ 12-0-12V / 220V transformer ✅ Output voltage measurement ✅ Practical circuit test ✅ Operating principle of an inverter If you enjoyed the video, please leave a Like 👍, subscribe to the channel, and activate the bell 🔔 to never miss upcoming electronics, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PLC, and retrocomputing projects. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER ⚠️ This video is for educational purposes only. The circuit shown generates high and potentially dangerous voltages. Building and using the circuit requires appropriate technical skills and must be performed in compliance with safety regulations. The video creator assumes no responsibility for any damage to people, animals, property, equipment, or systems resulting from the use of the information contained in the video. Anyone who decides to replicate the project does so at their own risk.