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Kizmo
Tue Apr 01 2014, 05:28PM
Kizmo Registered Member #599 Joined: Thu Mar 22 2007, 07:40PM
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Yeah. Frozen ground is really poor conductor and even at TC voltages i wont get much ground strikes at all without that ground wire. And it does produce some nasty EMI indeed. I had to faraday cage my microphone to stop all those crack and pops during heavier ground strikes
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Graham Armitage
Tue Apr 01 2014, 05:34PM
Graham Armitage Registered Member #6038 Joined: Mon Aug 06 2012, 11:31AM
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Aaahhh - that makes sense. Forests don't care about EMI smile All of this helps me understand why I get hanging notes on the midi controller when it hits the strike ring. USB cable is picking up all sorts of noise. Good stuff - thanks guys.
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Uspring
Wed Apr 02 2014, 07:40AM
Uspring Registered Member #3988 Joined: Thu Jul 07 2011, 03:25PM
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Did anybody try putting a ferrite bead on the breakout rod? Might flash over during a ground strike, but perhaps the high frequency components don't carry that much voltage.

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Steve Conner
Wed Apr 02 2014, 08:06AM
Steve Conner Registered Member #30 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 10:52AM
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Arc Attack reported good results using a breakout point with an air-cored inductor built in, like a small Tesla secondary. It was enclosed in an oil-filled plexi tube with insulating ribs on the outside to discourage flashover.

It apparently made a substantial improvement in EMI and they now use it in all of their shows.
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Hydron
Wed Apr 02 2014, 10:11AM
Hydron Registered Member #30656 Joined: Tue Jul 30 2013, 02:40AM
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Bushman wrote ...

Aaahhh - that makes sense. Forests don't care about EMI smile All of this helps me understand why I get hanging notes on the midi controller when it hits the strike ring. USB cable is picking up all sorts of noise. Good stuff - thanks guys.

USB is awfully susceptible to EMI - it uses single ended signalling for some functions (e.g. bus reset) and tends to form ground loops as well. This causes all sorts of problems when running in a tesla coil type EMI environment, especially with poorly made devices such as the $5 chinese MIDI cables (note that you don't get ground loops with MIDI - it uses optical isolation when done right).

I had issues with the connection dropping out when using a USB oscilloscope to make measurements of my DRSSTC - I improved it a bit with ferrite beads etc, but the real solution was to change the scope connection to ethernet, which is fully differential, AC coupled (via pulse transformers) and does not form ground loops when using UTP. An added benefit is that I can now plug it into a wifi router and use it remotely, enabling me to wirelessly scope the coil waveforms while it's running, or (with battery power) float the scope with only a few pF to ground.
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Graham Armitage
Wed Apr 02 2014, 11:34AM
Graham Armitage Registered Member #6038 Joined: Mon Aug 06 2012, 11:31AM
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These last two posts are really cool - great info that is not widely broadcast. I would love to know more about the configuration of the arc attack breakout. Any details on the web that you know of.

Glad to hear its not just me having trouble with USB. I do admit i have a cheap USB/MIDI cable, but didn't want to drop more $$ until I understood the problem. This helps - thanks.
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