Transistor Ignition question

Rich M rsrich at cwcom.net
Thu Feb 8 15:00:15 GMT 2001


A good general purpose ignition driver device is Motorola (ON Semiconductor)
IGBT device MGP20N40CL.
It is internally clamped to 400V max with gate overvoltage protection
integrated. It is capable of switching 20Amps at 400V max (internally
clamped) collector voltage. It can also be driven at the gate by 5V logic.
Package style TO220.
Available in UK and probably Europe from Farnell - www.farnell.com - part
number 300-5732, price approx. 4.50 UKP
Hope this helps

Rich

>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-diy_efi at diy-efi.org [mailto:owner-diy_efi at diy-efi.org]On
>Behalf Of Arnaud Westenberg
>Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 1:39 AM
>To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
>Subject: Transistor Ignition question
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I have some questions about my motorcycle ignition. It's a transistor
>ignition from 1980 for four cylinders with pick up sensors and wasted
>spark setup (Suzuki gsx1100 '80). Problem is that one of the two
>transistors is broken and I don't have a clue what type it is.
>
>I've tried replacing it with a 'normal' transistor rated at high
>voltage, can't remember the voltage exactly but I believe it was around
>400V. This worked for a while, although with a less powerfull spark at
>low rpm, but like expected it broke again. I guess it couldn't handle
>the high levels of voltage and current at the same time?
>
>I've read an application note about IGBTs and I think that such a
>transistor might work in the old ignition system. Reading about the
>IGBTs protection/operating area makes me quite confident that such a
>transistor wouldn't break in this application. Probably IGBT's are
>specifically designed for automotive use?
>
>I'd like to know if you think a IGBT would work, how to select one and
>where (what kind of store) I can order one without having to buy 10,000
>of them. (I'm from the Netherlands).
>
>The only selection criteria I can think of is the basis lead voltage
>level at wich the transistor switches, but again I don't know this level
>either. I could try to get an indication of this voltage with an
>oscilloscope (PC card) provided this voltage isn't influenced by
>removing the transistor??
>
>Could someone please talk me through this because a new ignition module
>costs around $400 (USD) so there's quite some budget available to find a
>suitable transistor? Guess I don't have to mention that I'm not an EE
>:-))
>
>Thanks for any help.
>
>Greetings Arnaud


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