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On 02/17/2018 05:28 AM, Richard Rasker (rasker AT linetec DOT nl) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote: > > Ah, I understand now. As mentioned, I only need 41 kHz, as that is the f0 of the transducer. You may not be able to drive all that power at 2500V, certainly not easy with a doubler sagging down, Do you really need to measure that fast? If not, then the switching speed can be 80 or 60 or 50 kHz, and maybe 6 of those needed to ramp up to near 2500V then settle accurately on a valued for measuring position such as 2330V. So overall response time would be about: 72 microseconds. (13.8kHz rep rate.) I also found this calculator: http://www.dicks-website.eu/coilcalculator/index.html Yep, that's what I used.
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