Codegen 350XA supply

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  • rievax_60
    Badcaps Veteran
    • May 2012
    • 897
    • australia

    #61
    Re: Codegen 350XA supply

    I have just tried loading the 12v on my 350XA to 6A. Both waveforms change very little. The duty cycle increases by a few percent and the peak drops to 28v.
    milesy, I am curious to see your 12v anode waveform with the 2Ω load.

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    • milesy
      Member
      • Aug 2012
      • 34
      • Australia

      #62
      Re: Codegen 350XA supply

      sure rievax ill post it up later on tonight....trouble is im not getting anywhere near the peak of 28v

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      • milesy
        Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 34
        • Australia

        #63
        Re: Codegen 350XA supply

        here you go rievax.......here is both anode and cathode waveform with no changes to CRO settings just moved the probe......set on 2v/div with a x1 probe


        IMGP9597.jpg by Adrian Miles Photography, on Flickr


        IMGP9596.jpg by Adrian Miles Photography, on Flickr

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        • rievax_60
          Badcaps Veteran
          • May 2012
          • 897
          • australia

          #64
          Re: Codegen 350XA supply

          I think your CRO might be causing the anode waveform to look asymmetrical, because the asymmetry isn't being reflected in the cathode waveform.
          Does it change shape when you change the vertical position. Or try the other channel.
          If the CRO was really set to set on 2v/div, the 12v output would be less than 2v. What was the 12v output measuring?
          Better check the CRO calibration and that the inner vertical gain knob is set to is CAL position if it has that.

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          • milesy
            Member
            • Aug 2012
            • 34
            • Australia

            #65
            Re: Codegen 350XA supply

            ok rievax your sort of right.......what i found was that there is a button on the cro to zoom in on a section of the wave - you can see it in the above picture marked TRIG VIEW PUSH

            for whatever reason this button was activated even though it wasnt in its active state - so where i said i had it on 2v/div above what i was getting was actually peaking at around 30v - so it seems that my wave is correct .......... poor thing is getting a bit old now and is showing a few funny faults.

            so if i said i was confused before - now i really am because i havent actually replaced anything and yet the supply seems to be operating correctly?????

            as for the shape of the wave well i have to agree with you - it doesnt show on the rectified trace so the strange shape must be being caused by the CRO - but i have no idea why

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            • Th3_uN1Qu3
              Believe in
              • Jul 2010
              • 6031
              • Romania

              #66
              Re: Codegen 350XA supply

              Originally posted by milesy
              as for the shape of the wave well i have to agree with you - it doesnt show on the rectified trace so the strange shape must be being caused by the CRO - but i have no idea why
              Maybe you need to adjust the probe compensation. Your scope should have a square wave output for that purpose - and if you're lucky it might even work. Otherwise, use a signal generator for this purpose. A soundcard capable of 96 or 192kHz set to generate a 1kHz square wave is fine for this.

              Adjust the compensation trimmer on your CRO probe until the top and bottom of the square wave are parallel with each other and show no overshoot (peaks) or undershoot (rounding of edges).
              Originally posted by PeteS in CA
              Remember that by the time consequences of a short-sighted decision are experienced, the idiot who made the bad decision may have already been promoted or moved on to a better job at another company.
              A working TV? How boring!

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              • milesy
                Member
                • Aug 2012
                • 34
                • Australia

                #67
                Re: Codegen 350XA supply

                Originally posted by Th3_uN1Qu3
                Maybe you need to adjust the probe compensation. Your scope should have a square wave output for that purpose - and if you're lucky it might even work. Otherwise, use a signal generator for this purpose. A soundcard capable of 96 or 192kHz set to generate a 1kHz square wave is fine for this.

                Adjust the compensation trimmer on your CRO probe until the top and bottom of the square wave are parallel with each other and show no overshoot (peaks) or undershoot (rounding of edges).
                yes the test generator works......never thought of adjusting the cro prope but makes sense........ill have a look tomorrow

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