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![]() "Franc Zabkar" wrote in message ... On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 15:54:26 +0100, "ian field" put finger to keyboard and composed: Finding a way to reduce the duty cycle might be a means to get away with a more commonly available lower impedance speaker. AFAICS, at 25VDC a 40 ohm speaker would draw 600mA when the transistor switches on, regardless of duty cycle, assuming the transistor has a high enough gain at whatever base drive the IC provides. An MPS-A20 transistor is only rated for 100mA. As the speech coil is an inductor it will exhibit a linear rising current waveform from the initial application of voltage, obviously that will be shorter for a lower impedance/inductance speech coil so the pulse width must be made shorter to ensure it terminates before the inductor saturates. |
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