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energytr
Wed Nov 26 2008, 03:01PM Print
energytr Registered Member #1824 Joined: Wed Nov 26 2008, 02:57PM
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hi im new at electronic i wanna do one of plasma speakers i had ftb672 for philips and ive all things i made everything but i dont know which pins of ftb is using 12 to 40 volt pls some one help me...
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Dr. Dark Current
Wed Nov 26 2008, 10:07PM
Dr. Dark Current Registered Member #152 Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 03:36PM
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I use this circuit for good and clean sound. Warning, many things can go wrong if you aren't careful.
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If you want to find the gnd pin, carefully bring the hv lead close to the bottom and see which pin it wants to arc to/where corona forms.


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energytr
Thu Nov 27 2008, 02:05PM
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thanks a lot im workin on it...but i dont understand this pins find?im going to use 12 volt right?
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Fraggle
Wed Dec 17 2008, 01:26AM
Fraggle Registered Member #1526 Joined: Mon Jun 09 2008, 12:56AM
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Hello, I am using this design and I have a question if anyone has time to answer :o)
Should the mosfets` gates both be driven from the same `end` of the gdt as in the diagram or should they be driven from opposite ends? It seems like they`ll both switch on at once if connected as shown.
Thanks in advance.
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rp181
Wed Dec 17 2008, 01:37AM
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Make sure you actually know how it works, not just how to make it. It will help in designing your own circuits and debugging.
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Fraggle
Wed Dec 17 2008, 01:45AM
Fraggle Registered Member #1526 Joined: Mon Jun 09 2008, 12:56AM
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That`s true. That`s what I`m trying to do.
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Dr. H.
Wed Dec 17 2008, 09:39AM
Dr. H. Registered Member #931 Joined: Mon Jul 30 2007, 05:25PM
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Good day guys

Fraggle - yes they must be driven by the opposite ends of the GDT - otherwise you will short out your power supply.

Cheers
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Dr. Dark Current
Wed Dec 17 2008, 11:35AM
Dr. Dark Current Registered Member #152 Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 03:36PM
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Fraggle wrote ...

Hello, I am using this design and I have a question if anyone has time to answer :o)
Should the mosfets` gates both be driven from the same `end` of the gdt as in the diagram or should they be driven from opposite ends? It seems like they`ll both switch on at once if connected as shown.
Thanks in advance.
Sorry I forgot phasing of the GDT. I'll fix it and re-upload the schematic. However anyone who has at least a bit of experience with electronics cold have figured it out smile


Edit: fixed now (see 2nd post)



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Fraggle
Wed Dec 17 2008, 11:44PM
Fraggle Registered Member #1526 Joined: Mon Jun 09 2008, 12:56AM
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I was pretty sure but I wanted to be 100% as I have one pair of transistors and it`s going to be a Christmas present! Hopefully I`ll get the rest finished in time - thanks for the help.

Will
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Dr. Dark Current
Thu Dec 18 2008, 12:22PM
Dr. Dark Current Registered Member #152 Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 03:36PM
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Fraggle wrote ...

I was pretty sure but I wanted to be 100% as I have one pair of transistors and it`s going to be a Christmas present! Hopefully I`ll get the rest finished in time - thanks for the help.

Will
If you have just ONE pair I should suggest you to be careful cheesey. This circuit likes to explode for various reasons and I'm aware it is not the best one, but its complexity to sound quality ratio is excellent IMO smile
On first runs use a lightbulb in series with mains input (only for the power part. NOT for gate driver) and turn gate driver on before you turn on main power.
Also make sure you don't overload the input because if it goes too high, frequency falls to zero which can destroy the bridge.
Finally, the 3525 chip is not the perfect gate driver, for this reason I use additional gate drivers on its outputs. They are not needed but make for cleaner signal and sometimes cooler FETs.


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