3 Simple MOSFET Drive Circuits
MCU’s like your Arduino use logic level signals of 3.3 or 5 Volt at about 20 mA. To effectively drive Power MOSFET’s you need about 12 Volt and enough current to drive them fast. In this video I will show 3 circuits built with general purpose transistors to drive power MOSFETs from your Arduino, I will explain how they work, the pro’s cons, simulate all circuits and also build and test one. Arduino code for 10kHz 1% PWM: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=do... Dive into "Colored Sky," a sci-fi novel where an astronomer's homemade radio astronomy lab is humanity's last hope. A debut novel from my friend Oskow Bayhan, just sharing to support an artist—not an affiliate link! https://a.co/d/86s9IZJ

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