Has anyone tried designing a high voltage boost supply?
For characteristics I tried connecting a 555 to a fairly high voltage transistor from a junk pile (2SC2979), and used one of those mains filter coils from a dead PSU (I think it's the one where there are two parallel coils for the two input lines - except I hooked the windings up in series for more inductance. My Sencore measures about 40mH when they're in series but 10mH for each winding, very weird...) The 555 and the switch is powered by about 12V for now.
Come to think of it, I should question the inductance some more... 10mH is fairly high for that inductor... hmm.
Switching frequency is about 7.5KHz, probably should try to bump it up some but I just randomly picked some parts up from my parts bin. Currently running open loop, except for a current limit on the 2SC2979, in which if it exceeds about a hundred milliamps it will shut down the 555.
I got about 280 volts or so from a multimeter and this can definitely light a neon bulb through a 1M ohm resistor (with the DC caveat problems).
I'm wondering if I can possibly get more out of this. I've seen a lot of things indicating that once I add in voltage regulation, it will be excruciatingly hard to stabilize - which is OK, this was meant for a Geiger counter and I suppose as long as it's in range (targeting around 400V +/- ~30V) @ 0.5 mA, it should be fine.
If anything I need a better inductor...
For characteristics I tried connecting a 555 to a fairly high voltage transistor from a junk pile (2SC2979), and used one of those mains filter coils from a dead PSU (I think it's the one where there are two parallel coils for the two input lines - except I hooked the windings up in series for more inductance. My Sencore measures about 40mH when they're in series but 10mH for each winding, very weird...) The 555 and the switch is powered by about 12V for now.
Come to think of it, I should question the inductance some more... 10mH is fairly high for that inductor... hmm.
Switching frequency is about 7.5KHz, probably should try to bump it up some but I just randomly picked some parts up from my parts bin. Currently running open loop, except for a current limit on the 2SC2979, in which if it exceeds about a hundred milliamps it will shut down the 555.
I got about 280 volts or so from a multimeter and this can definitely light a neon bulb through a 1M ohm resistor (with the DC caveat problems).
I'm wondering if I can possibly get more out of this. I've seen a lot of things indicating that once I add in voltage regulation, it will be excruciatingly hard to stabilize - which is OK, this was meant for a Geiger counter and I suppose as long as it's in range (targeting around 400V +/- ~30V) @ 0.5 mA, it should be fine.
If anything I need a better inductor...
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