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On Sep 15, 8:09*pm, Grumpy The Mule wrote:
Ugh! *It's very similar to a power supply I worked on in the mid-1970's for a tacan pulse power calibration system. *The scars had almost healed. *There's not much advantage in it over a vintage blood and thunder supply beyond improved regulation. *No reduction in the amount of steel or output capacitance needed... lots of stored energy. Though I did learn a lot about PUT's and SCR's in the process so overall it was fun. It's also when I learned that power supply engineers always run Towards the explosion. * steve H http://www.realhamradio.com/hvreg.pdf for a schematic.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I dont suppose there is an SMPS pwer supply design book for dummies ou t there somwhere. Seriously what would be a good book for transformer design. I downloaded the info ferroxcube had. I was hoping they had someready made transformers. I know they have made some for the military/gov, but I didnt see anything off the shelf available except their cores. Jimmie. |
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