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Old March 5th 09, 12:20 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default HV SMPS

Ive been playing around with some old UPSs that are the switch mode
type, the ones without the big iron transformers. I m not sure if I
have a handle on how they work or not but it seems very similar to a
Class D amplifier amplifiying a 60HZ input, well sort of. It seems
like they dont actually input a 60Hz signal rather they just go
directly from digital by generating the pulse width modulated
waveforms with a computer. I was thinking that a transformer might be
placed before the output low pass filter to step up the voltage for
tube circuits, maybe even a TX PA. No doubt for this to have any merit
the LPF would have to be redsigned.

Jimmie
 
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