How Can I Control an Electromagnet with a MOSFET for a 9V, 6A Project?

In summary, the conversation discusses using an electromagnet for a project and the need to control it with an atmega 328. The issue with using an npn transistor and the specifications for the project are also mentioned. Suggestions for alternative transistors and the need for a flyback diode are given.
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I'm working on a project where i need to control an electromagnet but I'm not sure how to do it. I tried using a npn but the current passing through the magnet is just to small, should I use a mosfet instead.
The specifications for my project say that they will provide us with 9 volts and a maximum of 6 amperes, but how do i reduce that current (because it's too much right?) and how should I connect my circuit?
Any help will be appreciated
Thanks
 
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Daniel0811 said:
I'm working on a project where i need to control an electromagnet but I'm not sure how to do it.

Hi Daniel
welcome to PF :smile:

what do you mean by "control an electromagnet" ?
in what way do you want to control it ?Dave
 
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I need to control it with an atmega 328. I don't care too much about the software part because as far as I know I just need to enable one of the pins of the chip to activate the transistor, the thing is that I'm not sure which transistor I should use. I was using a voltage supply with 9 volts and about 1 amp but when I used the transistor the current dropped to 0.3 amp. I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or maybe I'm not using an appropriate transistor
 
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Related to How Can I Control an Electromagnet with a MOSFET for a 9V, 6A Project?

1. What is an electromagnet with transistor?

An electromagnet with transistor is a device that uses an electrical current to create a magnetic field. The transistor acts as a switch to control the strength of the magnetic field.

2. How does an electromagnet with transistor work?

An electromagnet with transistor works by passing an electrical current through a coil of wire, which creates a magnetic field. The transistor acts as a switch, allowing the electrical current to flow through the coil and create a stronger or weaker magnetic field depending on its state.

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