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I put a few pieces together thinking about this, It basically consists out of three parts. | I put a few pieces together thinking about this, It basically consists out of three parts. | ||
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+ | * sense / feedback. | ||
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+ | For sensing the voltage on the output, I thought to use a comparator, I know that with a comparator you can sense a voltage at the terminals and act upon it. so I was digging around on the Internet and found exactly what I was planning on doing but someone already done it [http://charliethompson.50megs.com/LowRippleHVsupply.html]. | ||
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+ | For the High-voltage part I won't be building the actual circuit that generates the high-voltage | ||
+ | that will be done by a board that I pulled out of a old camcorder. it came from the eye piece that contained a little miniature cathode ray tube. | ||
+ | This Generator, (which is essentially a mini flyback with flyback driver onboard) will be charging a capacitor. | ||
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== Hardware == | == Hardware == | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
+ | * [http://charliethompson.50megs.com/LowRippleHVsupply.html] |
Revision as of 01:09, 20 March 2017
Project: Hv Power-supply | |
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Name | Hv Power-supply |
Initiator | Duality |
Status | .1% |
Skills | Electronics |
Summary | A power-supply for powering e.g. vacuum-tubes or indicator lights, or nixies. |
Contents
Inspiration
I bought myself some nice indicator tubes em84 and em85 and these are the reason for starting this project, in the past I had some things with Radio tubes, and other vacuum-tubes but never had a real way of running them without a big bulky transformer.
With this power-supply I want to make the em84 and em85 tubes work and learn how to make these kinds of power-supplies.
Goal
- learn how to build a power supply that won't go over a certain voltage (a high voltage of about 350)
Plan
I put a few pieces together thinking about this, It basically consists out of three parts.
- High-voltage Generator.
- sense / feedback.
For sensing the voltage on the output, I thought to use a comparator, I know that with a comparator you can sense a voltage at the terminals and act upon it. so I was digging around on the Internet and found exactly what I was planning on doing but someone already done it [1].
For the High-voltage part I won't be building the actual circuit that generates the high-voltage that will be done by a board that I pulled out of a old camcorder. it came from the eye piece that contained a little miniature cathode ray tube. This Generator, (which is essentially a mini flyback with flyback driver onboard) will be charging a capacitor.