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Lasersaber strikes again. A joule thief king ?

Started by hoptoad, May 01, 2014, 02:54:40 AM

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TinselKoala

Quote from: scifi123 on October 27, 2014, 12:56:16 PM
  TinselKoala,

  I'll try your variation too. Just looking at it, it's clear that by adding another winding to the transformer, you provide a feed-back signal to the transistor, which is missing in lasertrader's schematics.
  I'm curious, did you get to make work a circuit similar to lasertrader's (using only 2 windings) ? If so, could you please post your circuit ?

Yes, if you look at the first part of this video where I do not yet have either leg of the third coil connected, you will see that I am using LS's circuit (but with a 1F capacitor and a fixed 10meg base resistor) and the LEDs do glow dimly.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqBK00tuI8Y

d3x0r

Quote from: scifi123 on October 27, 2014, 12:56:16 PM
  TinselKoala,

  I'll try your variation too. Just looking at it, it's clear that by adding another winding to the transformer, you provide a feed-back signal to the transistor, which is missing in lasertrader's schematics.
  I'm curious, did you get to make work a circuit similar to lasertrader's (using only 2 windings) ? If so, could you please post your circuit ?
The circuit in reality is actually hard to tune... try reducing the resistor from 1M to the 100k you have in the JT sim....
I had gotten this to work in LT Spice previously...usually it's a matter of adding series resistances to simulate the wires... but was never able to get it to be the burst mode that is lowest power in simulator, was always a continuous signal.  might need the parallel capacitance set on the inductors to 100pF or so

TinselKoala

Scope traces from my variant:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaaWmXJIh_c

Analog oscilloscopes can be very useful. A typical DSO that samples the signal periodically will miss a lot of the information that the analog scope can show.

scifi123

Quote from: d3x0r on October 27, 2014, 01:25:10 PM
The circuit in reality is actually hard to tune... try reducing the resistor from 1M to the 100k you have in the JT sim....
I had gotten this to work in LT Spice previously...usually it's a matter of adding series resistances to simulate the wires... but was never able to get it to be the burst mode that is lowest power in simulator, was always a continuous signal.  might need the parallel capacitance set on the inductors to 100pF or so

  Can you post the LTSPice schematics that you got to oscillate ?

scifi123

  Here are the 2 versions side by side:
   -lasersaber's: doesn't oscillate
   -TinselKoala's: it oscillates at 106Hz

  The values for the transformer windings are just guesses.