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Well this isn't a new topic but it's not one I've seen for a long long time. DRSSTC simulation.
I wanted to start this thread to gather any tips tricks hints ect... on the topic.
I have been working on my own general simulation in LT spice. So far modeling the primary circuit was not bad at all. With no secondary in the system, it reacts and behaves just like a normal DRSSTC with no secondary would.
For my second experiment I "attempted" to add a secondary circuit that incorporated some simple streamer loading into the output as to load down the primary circuit. For this I used the Terry Fritz model of 220k 5p per foot. This seems to have "ok" results but I'm looking to improve upon it.
This brings me to you guys, the vast community of Tesla coil builders. Any ideas are welcome I'm just looking to shed some light on the dark art of Tesla coil simulation.
Here is my model working with the Terry Fritz streamer model in LT spice:
Bigger photo here:
I have also attached my LT spice models one with just the primary and the other with the Terry model and primary model.
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Interesting, In a DRTC is there not two operating resonant frequenies, FH, FL given they are tuned initially to Fo? At which frequency does this simulation opperate?
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Harry Dellamano wrote ...
Interesting, In a DRTC is there not two operating resonant frequenies, FH, FL given they are tuned initially to Fo? At which frequency does this simulation opperate?
Cheers TD2K
The simulation uses a primary feedback setup like used in most DRs. With this being said it basically latches onto the strongest pole and oscillates at that frequency.
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Looks like Fos=111.6KHz, Fop=108KHz and FH=120.8KHz which should be the operating frequency. You could improve the gain by as much as 2dB by lowering C1 from 17.05nF to 15nf and delaying the switching to a more optium point.
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Looks like Fos=111.6KHz, Fop=108KHz and FH=120.8KHz which should be the operating frequency. You could improve the gain by as much as 2dB by lowering C1 from 17.05nF to 15nf and delaying the switching to a more optium point.
The primary tank values and secondary values for that simulation were pulled right off of Terry's web site just to try out his model in this simulation. His model was based off of his SGTC so it may not seem exactly like a DRSSTC waveform.
I have done some more simulations using my large DRSSTC as a model for my latest simulation and the results are astoundingly similar to the real thing! Terry's spark model of 220k + 1p/foot stopped being linear at about 6 feet of spark. I had to add much more capacitance to match the real world primary current shape and amplitude. This is a simulation with the coil pushing sparks in the 10 to 11 foot range.
Larger image here:
I plan to make a new spark model that uses voltage controlled switches to slowly add capacitance as the top voltage grows. Hopefully this with be a bit more accurate than the current model I'm using.
dude_500 AWESOME! I very much liked your video of the tuning, that is exactly the kinda stuff I was looking for when I start this thread!
have also attached the LT spice simulation for anyone that would like to use it. ]drsstc_5_lts.zip[/file]
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