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Tue Mar 03 2009, 05:20AM
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Not to threadjack, but the metal cases ST diodes are more or less the standard (well, for singlemode fibers at least, you just don't use plastic and singlemode fiber in the same sentence even if you are just coupling into a photodiode) I think the opf472 is a pretty standard one, I found it at arrow Link2,1086,,00.html? application=SEARCH&appid=nac&event=1020&docid=6915 74S4415407N3506 I am sure there are more out there, but it it might be cheeper to buy some old 10base-fx transceivers off ebay ( Link2 is 3 pairs for $25 wink )
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tesla500
Tue Mar 03 2009, 06:58AM
tesla500 Registered Member #347 Joined: Sat Mar 25 2006, 08:26AM
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Thanks Steve!

I was just working on the coil tonight, I added more caps to the MMC to bring it up to 0.544uF 6kV. I also tested it out up to 400VDC bus voltage, no explosions this time cheesey Arcs reach 1m in length no problem, I now need a bigger space to run it in. I should get that change at Geek Day this weekend.

I also finished a PIC based interrupter. This one has can run the normal repetitive mode, as well as single shot with 1 to 7 bursts. I found that having a several bursts quickly in a row (~1.5-3ms apart) produces long "single shot" sparks, at least twice as long as just 1 burst.


Probably the most professional looking thing I've ever made.
1236063359 347 FT63284 Interrupter 2

Inside the interrupter. I had to squash everything into one corner of the board to leave room for the pots and switches.
1236062953 347 FT63284 Interrupter


The fiber receiver I used was OPF482, stocked at Digi-Key. It doesn't have a built in amplifier though, I had to add a comparator for that.

David
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GeordieBoy
Tue Mar 03 2009, 11:53AM
GeordieBoy Registered Member #1232 Joined: Wed Jan 16 2008, 10:53PM
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Were the tests at 400VDC running from the Active PFC front-end?

If so i'd be interested to know how much the DC bus voltage deviated when you did those "bunch of seven" bursts with the interrupter.

-Richie,

PS. Nice slo-mo video too.
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tesla500
Tue Mar 03 2009, 08:24PM
tesla500 Registered Member #347 Joined: Sat Mar 25 2006, 08:26AM
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The 400V test was using a variac. I'll give the PFC converter a try tonight.

David
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tesla500
Thu Mar 05 2009, 07:18AM
tesla500 Registered Member #347 Joined: Sat Mar 25 2006, 08:26AM
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I now have pretty much everything mounted in the coil base, save for the light-bulb-based bus cap discharger. The PFC appears to be working flawlessly. I haven't gotten a chance to measure the bus ripple yet, I need to figure out how to do that safely.

1236237296 347 FT63284 Pfc Installed

I brought the coil out into the garage and opened up the pulse width a little, performance seemed decent, getting 4.5' arcs while drawing 1kW from the mains. Still need to do some tuning with the new bigger toroid.

Here's the best arc picture I've gotten so far:
1236237296 347 FT63284 Arc

David
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tesla500
Sun Mar 08 2009, 09:25PM
tesla500 Registered Member #347 Joined: Sat Mar 25 2006, 08:26AM
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I was finally able to run the coil outside and turn up the power. The ladder is 76" away from the breakout point in the photos below. The coil was pegging the 15A meter during these runs. Burst length was about 80-100uS.



1236547404 347 FT63284 P3071263

1236547404 347 FT63284 P3071269

1236547404 347 FT63284 P3071272

1236547404 347 FT63284 P3071273


David
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Steve Conner
Sun Mar 08 2009, 09:35PM
Steve Conner Registered Member #30 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 10:52AM
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Ooo, nice! Is that fire coming from the electronics, though?
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Alexandre
Sun Mar 08 2009, 10:53PM
Alexandre Registered Member #1228 Joined: Tue Jan 15 2008, 01:08AM
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Amazing and wonderful sparks...
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tesla500
Mon Mar 09 2009, 01:36AM
tesla500 Registered Member #347 Joined: Sat Mar 25 2006, 08:26AM
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Thanks guys!

Nope, that's not fire, it's the bus discharge lightbulbs. I need to paint them black.

David
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Dalus
Mon Mar 09 2009, 03:11PM
Dalus Registered Member #639 Joined: Wed Apr 11 2007, 09:09PM
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Very nice results for such a small coil. I'm glad to see that the multiple H-bridge approach works this well. How much current are you running through the primary in this outdoor run?

I'm planning to build a dual CM-300 H-bridge in my new coil. Would be nice to see how well this works with large IGBTs. Going to rebuild my current single H-bridge CM-300 coil for that.
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