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Registered Member #195
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one problem that I have had with dip drivers is that they can over heat driving transformers at that frequency so I converted to using TO 220-5 packages. a mosfet totem pole "half bridge" could be added to to the mosfet drivers
Registered Member #195
Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 08:27PM
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you could try this and hear are the mosfet for Q1,Q2 mosfet driver fets
and use cat-5 for T1 around a toroid. your toroid should have a frequency response 50k to 500kHz. I chose low ohm mosfet and a 1000uf cap to drive the transformer.
Sorry I didn't specifically state it but the ringing problem is on my GDT primary - is there any benefit to puting a low value resistor in series with the GDT primary cap?
I believe I have this problem with the GDT secondary:
But I am not sure because the droop looks worst on shorter oscilloscope time scales with wider square waves than longer time scales with narrower square wave.
Far too low primary inductance. Either too few turns or wrong core material used.
It would be nice to have some idea of what sort of primary inductance you need - at least ball park. 300uH? 800 uH? 3000 uH? 30,000uH?
I have used an N30 toroid which is one of the recommended ferrite materials.
I have used about ASA 22 magnet wire to create a trifiller winding and I have put enough turns on the torroid with this to get an inductance of about 32mH......to see how much improvement I get with the droop in the square wave.
Registered Member #195
Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 08:27PM
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a resistor in series with your gdt primary may save your 8 pin dip 37322 Ic but will your gats get enough initial current to turn them on properly. I prefer
and
because they have more balls. Higher current capability, higher rail voltage and a heat sync ready. what is available to you the circuit that you are using at the top is kinda antiquated
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Well it has taken me some weeks of mucking around with my GDT but I just figured out why my square wave on the secondaries of my GDT are drooping some what and it has nothing to do with the GDT itself.
As it turns out, and as is not mentioned by the author of this page, this sort of wave form:
can also be caused by too little capacitance in the capacitor in series with the GDT primary.
After swapping my 100nF caps for 1uF caps this is now my secondary waveforms:
Registered Member #195
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congrats thanks for reporting it I guess there was a self resonating between your cap and the transformer inductance. what time scale are you using and how well does it work with your bridge.
Registered Member #9039
Joined: Wed Dec 26 2012, 03:31PM
Location: Epping, Victoria, Australia
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teravolt wrote ...
congrats thanks for reporting it I guess there was a self resonating between your cap and the transformer inductance. what time scale are you using and how well does it work with your bridge.
Time scale is on 1uS minus what ever the fine adjustment knob does. I had it working with my half bridge powered with 12V from an ATX power supply - the secondary coil excites a fluorescent bulb nicely with the square wave at around 450kHz.
My secondary resistors are 100 ohm so now I will need to see how far I can back them off in value before the waveform degrades.
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