Voltage doubler questions
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- martin manning
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Re: Voltage doubler questions
Napkin sketch.
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That did it thanks guys
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Doesn't that method also drop the B+ by the same amount as the bias voltage? If so, it could prove incredibly useful, presuming I can then trim it...
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No, this bias circuit is just tapping some AC from the PT secondary.Invertiguy wrote:Doesn't that method also drop the B+ by the same amount as the bias voltage? If so, it could prove incredibly useful, presuming I can then trim it...
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BTW I love the toilet paper sketch.
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Martin
Love the napkin sketch! We do a lot of our work around here with those. Eventually a lucky tech, me, gets to log those into the lab notebook. What fun...
Love the napkin sketch! We do a lot of our work around here with those. Eventually a lucky tech, me, gets to log those into the lab notebook. What fun...
In theory, theory is the same as practice. In practice it's different.
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Thanks! Next time, "back-of-an-envelope." ;^)
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The problem with the "back-of-an-envelope" method is, when you run out of space ..... you can't just unroll more.martin manning wrote:Thanks! Next time, "back-of-an-envelope." ;^)
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Yeah I just got a little mixed up, I was thinking about the method of using a zener diode between the PT center tap and ground to create a negative voltage source, which does lower the B+ voltageNo, this bias circuit is just tapping some AC from the PT secondary.
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I'm running a similar circuit to the napkin sketch but I can't get my bias low enough. My PT is 270vac each side but I don't have the 10k resistor and second 10uf cap.
When I had the 56k in the bias only went to -25vDC, I changed to a lower resistor and the bias only went to -10v DC. I go up to 120k and bias is +10v DC.
I have replaced the diode and if I disconnect the rest of the bias circuit it doesn't make any difference. The voltages are spot on for the rest of the amp, it's just the negative bias I am struggling with.
Thanks,
Aaron
When I had the 56k in the bias only went to -25vDC, I changed to a lower resistor and the bias only went to -10v DC. I go up to 120k and bias is +10v DC.
I have replaced the diode and if I disconnect the rest of the bias circuit it doesn't make any difference. The voltages are spot on for the rest of the amp, it's just the negative bias I am struggling with.
Thanks,
Aaron
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You say 270VAC each side... Does your PT have a center tap? Can you post a schematic?
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Hi Martin,
I have attached the schem.
Thanks,
Aaron
I have attached the schem.
Thanks,
Aaron
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You need to move the diode to the other side of the 56k resistor.
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Sorry,
Just double checked, it already is. I drew the schem wrong.
Revised schem attached.
Thanks,
Aaron
Just double checked, it already is. I drew the schem wrong.
Revised schem attached.
Thanks,
Aaron
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Is the cap shorted? You'll need a 1kV rated part there.