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BSVi
Wed Jun 08 2011, 04:38PM Print
BSVi Registered Member #1637 Joined: Sat Aug 16 2008, 04:47AM
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I'm started my new project. Essentially, it's QCW DRSSTC, but instead of controlling bus voltage, i'm going to skip some pumping periods (that's what PS stands for).

What I have up to date is a part of future schematic, swcad model, and main part of cpld firmware.

Simulation demonstrates really good perfomance, so i'm going to build this in "metal". The resonator itself is 75mm diameter 150mm long pipe, winded with 0.18mm wire + small toroid. Resonant frequency is 377kHz. The primary will be high-impedance one - 30turns@3mm litz + 3.2nF cap.

Just wanted to open project thread :)
]svarog.pdf[/file]
1307551106 1637 FT0 Cpld
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BSVi
Wed Jun 08 2011, 04:43PM
BSVi Registered Member #1637 Joined: Sat Aug 16 2008, 04:47AM
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Sorry for double posting, but the the forum doesnt allow to upload rar's and jpeg's (yes, jpg are allowed, and jpeg's are not). And I for some reason can't add files to my previous post, so doubleposting.
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]svarog_model.zip[/file]
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Ash Small
Wed Jun 08 2011, 05:34PM
Ash Small Registered Member #3414 Joined: Sun Nov 14 2010, 05:05PM
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You can add files by posting them in the 'attachments' section, then using the 'edit' facility, and 'copy' and 'paste' to copy them into the original post.

It's a bit long winded, but it generally works in the end.
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Goodchild
Wed Jun 08 2011, 07:53PM
Goodchild Registered Member #2292 Joined: Fri Aug 14 2009, 05:33PM
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Hmm interesting idea. Looking foreword to seeing more.
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Mathias
Wed Jun 15 2011, 07:23AM
Mathias Registered Member #1381 Joined: Fri Mar 07 2008, 05:24PM
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The controller will set the allowed maximum current after the first trip ?

Steve Conner suggested , by feeding a ramped signal into the OCD comparator, that should simulate somewhat QCW-ish mode of operation.
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Goodchild
Thu Jun 16 2011, 09:00AM
Goodchild Registered Member #2292 Joined: Fri Aug 14 2009, 05:33PM
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Mathias wrote ...

The controller will set the allowed maximum current after the first trip ?

Steve Conner suggested , by feeding a ramped signal into the OCD comparator, that should simulate somewhat QCW-ish mode of operation.

You know I'm interested to see if that would have the same effect, because in my work whit the QCW the current don't really change or "ramp" much over the period of the burst. As seen here.

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This is true for the primary circuit at least. As for the secondary current and voltage well that gets a bit more complex but, from what I have seen from Steve Ward the voltage of the spark itself also doesn't change or "ramp" much over the period of the burst. SO what changes as the spark gets bigger? Well the secondary current would be an indicator but I still need to do more thinking on this.

So in short what I'm tiring to say is that I don't think you would get the same effect by slowly adding cycles to the burst to control current. I think practically the way to do it would be with voltage control.

But we will see! Interested to see more. keep up the good work! smile

Eric
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BSVi
Thu Jun 16 2011, 10:07AM
BSVi Registered Member #1637 Joined: Sat Aug 16 2008, 04:47AM
Location: Kiev, Ukraine
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>The controller will set the allowed maximum current after the first trip ?
The controller sets maximum allowed current all the time, regardless of trip count.

>in my work whit the QCW the current don't really change or "ramp" much over the period of the burst
Thank you for this information. I thought primary current is changing druing voltage ramp.

Anyway, I'll try my approach. If linear current ramp wouldnt work, I'll be able to reproduce your primary current shape to mimic conventional QCW.
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BSVi
Fri Jun 17 2011, 01:29PM
BSVi Registered Member #1637 Joined: Sat Aug 16 2008, 04:47AM
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Finished layout for my prototype. The PCB is fairly complex, but i think i'll manage to manufacture it at home.
1308317348 1637 FT117239 Svarog Pcb 1
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101111
Sat Jun 18 2011, 07:49AM
101111 Registered Member #575 Joined: Sun Mar 11 2007, 04:00AM
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This is great, always love to see something new here at 4hv!
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BSVi
Mon Jun 20 2011, 12:19PM
BSVi Registered Member #1637 Joined: Sat Aug 16 2008, 04:47AM
Location: Kiev, Ukraine
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I have some progress since last post:
1. I have manufactured PCB, it turned out not as complicated as I thought it to be.

2. I wrote firmware to have something to get up and running quickly when parts arrives.

The blue trace is "interrupter". Tesla starts up at 0->1 transition and runs till 1->0 transition occurs. After that controller waits for zerocrossing and shuts down.

The yellow trace is desired secondary current. You can notice a little offset at te begining - it was introduced to allow tesla to start up.

The white trace is "nRESET" signal. This signal is required to reset interrupter logic if no zerocrossing occured after interrupter's 1->0 transition.
1308572396 1637 FT117239 Simple Prog

1308572396 1637 FT117239 Svarog Pcb 2
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