Ignition Coil 555 Timer Driver Circuit
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11 سال پیش
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Check out the step-by-step video to build this circuit: IGNITION COIL DRIVER - MAKE HUGE SPAR... PARTS LIST BELOW:
-Ignition Coil - Old can type
-single or double sided circuit board
- 555 timer: https://amzn.to/2YF2Mx2
- 8 pin IC socket
- 100k ohm potentiometer - Good assortment here:https://amzn.to/2YGiurP
- 56 ohm fixed resistor - Resistor assortment here: https://amzn.to/2Kup9QM
- 100 ohm fixed resistor
- 620 ohm resistor
- 6.8k ohm resistor
- 82k ohm resistor
- 1N5400 or 1N5400X diode (1N5400 through 1N5408 should work)
- 1N4005 (1N4006 or 1N4007 will also work)
- 2X 1N4148
- IRF640 MOSFET: https://amzn.to/31eXLwK
- Heatsink for MOSFET
- 1uF Tantalum Capacitor
- 0.1uF Tantalum Capacitor
- 0.01uF Tantalum Capacitor
- Add some ferric chloride, or your etchant of choice!
A very simple 555 timer driver circuit powering an old ignition coil with some great results. The schematic and PCB were both found on the Chemelec website (http://chemelec.com/Projects/Car-Coil.... I used the toner transfer method to create the PCB and ordered the parts needed to make it. It was a very simple circuit to put together, and really puts out some incredible sparks!
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-Ignition Coil - Old can type
-single or double sided circuit board
- 555 timer: https://amzn.to/2YF2Mx2
- 8 pin IC socket
- 100k ohm potentiometer - Good assortment here:https://amzn.to/2YGiurP
- 56 ohm fixed resistor - Resistor assortment here: https://amzn.to/2Kup9QM
- 100 ohm fixed resistor
- 620 ohm resistor
- 6.8k ohm resistor
- 82k ohm resistor
- 1N5400 or 1N5400X diode (1N5400 through 1N5408 should work)
- 1N4005 (1N4006 or 1N4007 will also work)
- 2X 1N4148
- IRF640 MOSFET: https://amzn.to/31eXLwK
- Heatsink for MOSFET
- 1uF Tantalum Capacitor
- 0.1uF Tantalum Capacitor
- 0.01uF Tantalum Capacitor
- Add some ferric chloride, or your etchant of choice!
A very simple 555 timer driver circuit powering an old ignition coil with some great results. The schematic and PCB were both found on the Chemelec website (http://chemelec.com/Projects/Car-Coil.... I used the toner transfer method to create the PCB and ordered the parts needed to make it. It was a very simple circuit to put together, and really puts out some incredible sparks!
The above contains amazon affiliate links which help earn the channel a small commission to continue making videos.
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