kadzuki2 said:
Hi guys, i need help on my assignment. The problem i have is reading the output of this IC chip (UC3524). Apparently you can't just connect an oscilloscope to the output and get a reading. My teacher said something about using transistor?
Here is the IC chip's schematic
http://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/view/29328/TI/UC3524.html"
All i know is that you have to connect them in parallel. Pin 12 with pin 13 and pin 11 with pin 14.
Another thing what is a MOSFET Chopper Switch?
Shouldn't this be in the homework help section? Ah well...
First off, try to link to the manufacturer's website, not these second-source / last resort datasheet vendors:
http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/uc3524.pdf
The ability to parse a datasheet is one of the most important skills an EE acquires. The
Features section tells you what the IC does, the
Description gives you more details, and the
Principles of Operation tells you how it does it. The
Reference Circuits section (rolled into the
Application Information tells you how to hook up the IC so that it does various things.
I'm assuming that your teacher is asking you to hook the circuit up in the open loop test configuration (
Fig. 8 note that there's a typo in the pin numbering) so based on the above information, what should you see at the output?
As to the other question of what a MOSFET chopper does... I'll break with the homework template and say that all it does is chops up a DC input into a square wave (of some desired frequency and pulse-width). This is used for analog-like power control (e.g. controlling motor speed beyond on-off, and without having to do analog voltage output), as the basis of switching regulators (buck, boost, inverting, etc.) In short, it can be used for a lot of things.