curious if this has ever been done or even possible.
Am playing around building an Atari Punk Console but thinking of adding LEDs that are controlled by 3 band pass filters (low, mid high)
this is for another project for grandson to drive his parents nut with the sound and amuse him with the LEDs.
REVISING THE COLOR ORGAN. Using A SIMPLIFIED CIRCUIT THAT DOES NOT USE THE OP AMPS.
Original design used 2n3904 transistors, but using a MOSFET instead will conserve battery power a little
attached both designs
I don't see why you imagine the FET version would conserve any battery power?, at a quick glance it doesn't look like it would even work, with the FET's looking to be permanently biased ON?.
Both are utterly crap circuits anyway, and performance would be poor.
here is a video of the circuit with 2n3904 transistors.
My understanding and simulation using easyeda the PNP transistor loses about 1.5 volts aprox. The MOSFET way less.
here is a video of the circuit with 2n3904 transistors.
My understanding and simulation using easyeda the PNP transistor loses about 1.5 volts aprox. The MOSFET way less.
Your understanding appears to be misplaced - 'if' the transistors are turned fully ON, then they will only lose a couple of hundred millivolts, but this poor circuit is unlikely to achieve that. I don't see how the FET circuit will improve on that?, it depends on how well they are driven - but the circuit you posted appears to have them permanently biased ON anyway?.
In any case it doesn't matter if you lose a little voltage across the transistors or FET's as LED's are current driven - you've already got series resistors to lose voltage and lower the current, the drop in the transistors/FET's is only going to add a little to that.
As others have said, you can't just repace transistors with FET's, and there seems no advantage anyway.
well I assembled the Jamco color organ kit but want to use MOSFETs to control up to 5 amps per channel (3 channels) but not real sure. plan to use IRF 520 N CHANNEL MOSFETS.
have attached the schematic for the assembled color organ kit
IRF520 MOSFET Switch Module Description: MOSFET is an electronic devices with good switching characteristics. It is widely used in circuits, such as power supplies switching ,motor drives, lighting dimmer and so on. Relay is another kind of module with switching characteristics. Since