On 09/10/17 07:33, mike wrote:
> On 10/8/2017 1:12 PM, natp wrote:
>> "
fynn...@yahoo.com" <
fynn...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> please can anyone show me how to calculate the base resistor for an
>>> NPN transistor used as a switch. the supply voltage is 12 volts, the
>>> load is a 12 volts relay with a resistance of 300 Ohms.
>>> thank you.
>>
>> When the NPN transistor is saturated (fully on), the emitter-collector
>> voltage will be about 0.2-0.3 volts. Using the other values you have,
>> you can calculate Ic; the current flowing through the collector
>> (and the relay).
>>
>> To saturate the transistor, the base current must be greater than
>> Ic / beta
>> where "beta" is the minimum current gain of the transistor.
>>
>> The last piece of information you need is that the base-emitter
>> voltage is one "diode-drop"; about 0.7 volts.
>>
> It's customary to overdrive the base. I normally use a factor of
> 10.
Beta is reduced near saturation. 10x is an attempt to compensate.