03-12-2013 11:58 AM
I'll prefer it to be binary...
03-12-2013 01:24 PM
Hey Lynn...
I have tried your circuit... And this is what it gave:
03-12-2013 07:37 PM
One does not usually put a load (X6) in the base circuit. If the transistor has hfe = 40, then change R1 to 450 ohms and remove X6. That should be a more realistic circuit and should give similar results at X7.
Lynn
03-13-2013 12:28 PM
My problem is that.. I want a sensor to actuate the 400V circuit. In short, the circuit supplying the base current should be a sensor.
How can I do that?
03-13-2013 01:06 PM
What kind of signal will the sensor produce? A voltage? A change in conductivity? A change in current? Something else? How big will the change be between the value or range of values which represent OFF and those which represent ON? You need that information to design a switching circuit.
What are the load voltage and current requirements?
Lynn
03-14-2013 12:01 PM
The sensor is just there to detect the presence of an object or not. I think a change in voltage ( 5V or 0V ) would be ok.
The circuit needs to actuate a motor which will open or close a gate.
I have not chosen the motor yet as I am still trying at simulation level. Once I get a safe and efficient circuit, then I will adjust accordingly.
What circuit do you suggest?
03-14-2013 04:35 PM
Some senosrs produce a voltage which varies proportionally to the distance between the object and the sensor. Others have internal circuitry and switch between 0 V and 5 V when the object passes a threshold distance. You need to choose the type of sensor before determining the type of circuit needed.
Lynn
03-15-2013 12:59 PM
I'll prefer the 0V or the 5V sensor.
05-24-2017 06:19 AM
Which version of multisim I find transistor 2N1711?transis
05-30-2017 02:42 PM
The 2N1711 Transistor can be found by default in the Master Database of any Multisim Professional version.