Mail Archives: geda-user/2018/02/15/11:25:51
Hello,
My apologies for asking a non-gEDA/PCB related question here, but I've
been asked to look into a project with a piezo transducer for distance
measurements. I was supplied with a transducer for research and testing
(the Airmar ARK41, f0 ~= 40kHz, drive = 1800Vpp max).
The main thing here is that I'm not all that knowledgeable about
HV-transformers, and that there's not too much to be found on the
Internet, either in terms of schematic designs or in terms of
suitable/available parts. As we're talking about high voltage and a
rather pricey piece of hardware (some $350, I believe), I'd like to be a
bit better prepared than just build some stuff and blast away, with
possible catastrophic (read: expensive) failure.
I was thinking about obtaining or making a ferrite-core transformer with
a 1:100 turns ratio, and driving this with a half H-MOSFET bridge from
an 18V (adjustable) DC power supply. Can someone point out some existing
designs? Or are there people here who are willing to discuss some design
ideas? For instance, I'm wondering if a resonant setup (i.e. with a
secondary HV capacitor in the nF range) is a good idea or not, how to
estimate a damping resistor in the output and quite a few more
questions. I do have some experience with old TV flyback style HV
generators, but this is a little different.
Thanks in advance, and once again my apologies if my request for help
is inappropriate here -- I won't pollute this list any further with this :-)
Best regards,
Richard
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