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Registered Member #495
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Hi I've been attempting to design a small sstc
After looking at the full bridge configuration, i thought that it might be too complicated for a first coil.
Therefore I have designed a driver based on the push pull topology.
First question, can anyone see a problem with my proposed driver circuit?
Second, do I need to limit the current entering the primary?
I would be using the cmos version of the 555
I've attached my scematic, its an ltspice file and I've also attached a picture of the schematic ]1165662951_495_FT0_schematic.zip[/file]
Schematic:
MOD Edit: changed the schematic to a linked image instead of an image embedded in the post, as it messed up the forum format (and a 3MB BMP might be a killer for the people still using dialup)
Registered Member #89
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Oush pull drive will just be a source of trouble.
Unless you turn it into class E you'l be able to un on very low powers, few tens of watts at most.
SInce coupling between two primaries is low you are practically operating it like a double-ended flyback converter, resulting in large voltage spikes (many times supply voltage). 10ohm resistors in series with priamry will do nothing but be enormous heaters!
Your gate drive is also overly complicated; Simple driver chips that you can get sampled (UCC's, 442x's) proven to beat any discrete-component drive yet.
Half or full bridge with GDT is actually less tricky thing than this.
I would also recommend an antenna for self-resonant operation; when bridge coil is always in tune there's practically no need for fast diodes across mosfet's.
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Yeah I would have to agree, and say you go for a halfbridge for your first coil, as opposed to push-pull. You can still get a decent performer with a halfbridge. If you really don't want to go to the hassle of sourcing some dedicated gate driver chips for a first project, the easiest approach would probably be to use a push-pull arrangement similar to the above - but to drive a gate drive transformer, with a center tapped primary and two secondaries for the halfbridge fets.
Feedback is helpful to get the coil to stay in tune when drawing arcs, etc. You might want to look at Steve Ward's coils, where he uses a 555 to generate the initial signal, but then once the coil is running the antenna 'swamps out' the signal from the 555. You can leave out the antenna until you have everything working, then add it last to make your coil self tuning.
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That circuit you made is very similar to the one I tried out before I found 4HV. If anyone wants to try this circuit I made go for it. I was trying to brush up on my schematic capture skills for a new job I just got. The schematic needs work but its useable. There are a few caps with no values yet and the bypass caps on ic's and gate drivers are not shown. Let me know how it works or if it doesn't. Set up the LM567 caps as shown on the datasheet. Then twist the pot until the freq lock led lights. You can also use it with an antenna.
Registered Member #89
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Just use one UCC37322 and one 37321 in a 'H bridge' for gate drive, and one 74HC14 to square up your feedback signal. Practically nothing more is needed for a sucessful SSTC, and this approach is probably most used so far.
Steve ward's mini SSTC is basically that, the NE555 is interrupter that actually isn't necessary. Bridge can be half or full, depending on your wish.
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The buffers are used to clean up the signal comming from the current transformer or antenna so that they are useable by the driver chips.
On my circuit I have a few extra ones which are used to open and close the transmission gates according to wether or not the circuit detects the right frequency comming from the CT or antenna. If the incomming freq is off then the circuit ouputs the oscillator frequency. I tested the circuit I posted tonight and it does work with a signal generator. The LM567 should be setup to have a very narrow bandwidth. the cap on pin2 should be greater than 1uF.
Registered Member #89
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Seriesing all the inverters makes no use at all, except it may be handy to do on pcb and ensure none of gates are floating. I guess it was just Steve Ward's passion.
Maybe a better idea would be to paralell remaining 5 drivers, to speed up input switching times for UCC's. (although I doubt it would also make any noticeable difference). Steve did this in his first DRSSTC driver, IIRC.
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