01/28/2026
This electronic schematic illustrates a DC to AC power inverter circuit designed to convert a 12-volt direct current source into a 220-volt alternating current output. At the heart of the circuit is a CD4047BE integrated circuit, configured as an astable multivibrator to generate a continuous square wave signal. This signal is then delivered to the gates of two IRFZ44 power MOSFETs, which act as high-speed switches. These MOSFETs are connected in a push-pull configuration to the primary side of a center-tapped step-up transformer. As the MOSFETs are alternately switched on and off by the oscillating signal from the CD4047BE, they drive current through the two halves of the transformer's primary winding, inducing a high-voltage alternating current in the secondary winding, capable of powering an AC load like the light bulb depicted. The resistors and capacitor connected to the CD4047BE are crucial for setting the frequency of the output AC voltage.