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Psud II / PC problems [message #30573] Thu, 17 February 2005 09:16 Go to next message
Damir is currently offline  Damir
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I simply can`t use this program - if I click anything (say "RUN SIMULATION"), PC freezed. I tried re-instalations, etc., but to no avail. I have Windows 98, I don`t have enough knowledge about programing/PC to find what`s wrong. Any idea?

Re: Psud II / PC problems [message #30574 is a reply to message #30573] Thu, 17 February 2005 11:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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mine's running on Win 98. I wish I could say more. No problems. Perhaps you downloaded an error? try downloading a new program maybe?
regards,
Douglas

Re: Psud II / PC problems [message #30575 is a reply to message #30574] Thu, 17 February 2005 11:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Don`t help, I tried a few times. I must find some friend with "accurate" PC to try some simulations. I have 360-0-360 V + 2x5V/3A -300VA toroid, Rpr=3,9 Ohms, Rsec=26+26 Ohms (total R~36 Ohms). LCLC, first choke 10H/130 Ohms, second 10H/275 Ohms. I planed first C=270uF/450V electrolitic, and second 50uf/330V AC motor run cap. If you have some time, please try it, I calculated various ripples/Q/fres/Uout all afternoon "by hand". Load about 75mA, tube 5V4G or GZ34, maybe 5R4.
Yes, I`ll try it these days in real life, but like to calculate/simulate it first...the goal is about 300V output.
P.S. Is anything better with 0,22+0,22uF before and after the first choke, by M. Jones?

first cut... [message #30576 is a reply to message #30575] Thu, 17 February 2005 12:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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With a GZ34 I get an output voltage of 280. First LC stage shows ~300V.

I can run some more variations and post results if you wish.
regards,
Dogulas



Re: first cut... [message #30577 is a reply to message #30576] Thu, 17 February 2005 12:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Huh, little dissapointed, but try some variations on the theme, for example little cap in front of the first choke... Obviously, I need at least 375 or (400V - "Guinevere"!) for 310V out (2A3/6B4G).
In version II, I need about 430V (CLCLC), little first C, say 10-15uF.
In the real experiments with 340-0-340V and CLC I get about 420V/100mA with GZ34.


using some Round numbers... [message #30578 is a reply to message #30577] Thu, 17 February 2005 12:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The high DCR of the second choke is costing you. 100 mA through 100R is 10V. So ~300 R, and 70 mA and you have done yourself out of 20 volts. If you could keept he DCR of both chokes to ~150R you'd get your 300V( I think ).
regards,
Douglas



Re: using some Round numbers... [message #30579 is a reply to message #30578] Thu, 17 February 2005 13:09 Go to previous message
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Huh, I know, but thanks anyway... Those are the only chokes I have now. One of these days I`ll solder it all together and try "in real" what I can do with the parts I have...you know, SE project (evil laugh:-))...

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