In
electronics we encounter circuits which are used to switch on or off particular
circuit and in this lesson I am going to explain the start- up circuit in LCD
monitors.
This circuit
is used to turn on or off the inverter circuit; to accomplish this transistors are used as switch.
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A signal is
send from the MCU and goes to the base of transistor Q201 which is a NPN
transistor.
When no
signal at the base of this transistor, the transistor which is acting as a
switch is open.
It is like
the switch which is on “OFF” position and therefore current does not flow from
collector to emitter.
After
applying the signal at the base of this transistor Q201 (see the green line)
this will cause the transistor (switch) to close and therefore this will in
turn allow current to flow from the collector to the emitter.
Now note
that the collector of this transistor Q201 is linked to the base of transistor
Q202 which in this case is PnP transistor.
As you know
or maybe you have known now to turn on a PNP transistor is done by taking its
base to the ground.
This is now
accomplished by transistor Q201 and therefore Q202 is now turned “ON” and this
will cause the 12Vdc on the emitter to flow to the collector pin of transistor
Q202.
The
collector pin of this transistor Q202 is connected to the pin 9 of the ic
TL1451A.
This pin is
the Vcc pin of this ic and therefore with the VCC present at pin 9 of this ic,
this ic will start to conduct and a signal will appear at pin 10 of this ic(see
pink line)
This signal
goes to the base of Q206 which is NPN transistor. This will cause transistor
Q206 to close and therefore take the collector Vcc (12Vdc) to the emitter of
transistor Q207.
This signal
will then appear at the Gate of the mosfet Q755 and this turn it “On” and hence
fire up the inverter circuit.
For more
info on how LCD monitor works kindly click on the book cover below.
Keep it up! It is interesting and educative!
ReplyDeleteHi Berry, Thanks and most welcome here.
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ReplyDeletethis is also a very good article about the use of transistors as switch in the electronic circuits
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beh
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ReplyDeletei want to have this article on paper and i will be thankful of you if you send me this article printable.
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beh
HI HUMPHREY
ReplyDeletethank you for sending this article in printable version and :
also i have this question about this signal that is coming from MCU ? is this signal a steady voltage that MCU generate? or is just a spike signal that for one time or momentarily coming to Q202 and then goes off?
thanks
beh
Hi Mr Beh, Good question, this is a steady signal, this is what will keep the switch on(transistor)
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beh
Very helpful
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