Mail Archives: geda-user/2018/02/17/09:49:20
Hello John,
Op 15-02-18 om 22:27 schreef John Griessen (john AT ecosensory DOT com) [via
geda-user AT delorie DOT com]:
> ...
> No, that's not really off topic since I have a project with circuitry
> like you want, and with plans to do
> well calibrated feedback controlled HV from python programs...
>
> It's made using gschem, pcb-rnd (evolved from pcb), and volt doubler
> partsimulated with gnucap.
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Browsed around for a bit, interesting project!
I'm looking into transformer design specifics right now, and of course a
lot of questions come up, e.g. what core material to use, and what to do
about an air gap. If I have 4 turns primary(*), and thus 400 turns
secondary, a rather low Al of even 250 will result in a secondary L
value of 250x400^2= 40 mH. I wonder if this is a problem or not (no, I'm
really not good with transformers at all).
But if I understand correctly, I can effectively halve the turns ratio
with a center-tap design, which should improve things quite a bit.
I also found this calculator:
http://www.dicks-website.eu/coilcalculator/index.html
When I enter some parameters from commercially available cores, it comes
up with some pretty realistic figures, supporting the notion that I
should try and keep the turns ratio at 1:50 max. to keep primary
currents and overall transformer losses within reasonable limits.
Anyway, I'll order some cores and see what they do.
Best regards & thanks for all your input,
Richard
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