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I've searched over the net on this issue but found no answers. In your own experience or thought, is it possible to use igbt as a switch?

If yes, please provide schematic as an example.

EDIT:

This is what I actually wanted:

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I wanted to turn on the 220V bulb when the logic state is '1', and off when '0'. The problem is, I couldn't make it work.

Do you have a workaround for this?

I've searched over the net on this issue but found no answers. In your own experience or thought, is it possible to use igbt as a switch?

If yes, please provide schematic as an example.

I've searched over the net on this issue but found no answers. In your own experience or thought, is it possible to use igbt as a switch?

If yes, please provide schematic as an example.

EDIT:

This is what I actually wanted:

enter image description here

I wanted to turn on the 220V bulb when the logic state is '1', and off when '0'. The problem is, I couldn't make it work.

Do you have a workaround for this?

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Neigyl Noval
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IGBT as a switch

I've searched over the net on this issue but found no answers. In your own experience or thought, is it possible to use igbt as a switch?

If yes, please provide schematic as an example.