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Thane Heins Perepiteia.

Started by RunningBare, February 04, 2008, 09:02:26 AM

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Groundloop

@Liberty,

I can try that, but first I must check the frequency of the oscillator!
I can not use a diode bridge if the frequency is too high.
All the diode bridges I have is for 50Hz.

What I can do is making a bridge with four ultrafast BYV29 diodes.
But first I need a break. I have been working on this circuit into the night and has
only slept 4 hours. Been working on the circuit for 6 hours today.  ;D

Groundloop.

RunningBare

Quote from: Groundloop on February 10, 2008, 10:04:32 AM
@Liberty,

I can try that, but first I must check the frequency of the oscillator!
I can not use a diode bridge if the frequency is too high.
All the diode bridges I have is for 50Hz.

What I can do is making a bridge with four ultrafast BYV29 diodes.
But first I need a break. I have been working on this circuit into the night and has
only slept 4 hours. Been working on the circuit for 6 hours today.  ;D

Groundloop.

50hz is only given as a manufacture spec for power bridge rectifiers, they can operate at much higher frequencies, well into the khz range.

dutchy1966

Hi Groundloop,

Thanx for spending all that time! It is well appreciated......

Many of us are following your tests with great interest!

Just to let you know  ;)

Keep up the good work...

regards

Robert

Groundloop

@RunningBare,

Yes I know that. The loss (heat loss) will increase with higher frequency. So when you pulse
the diode bridge with frequencies over 2KHz then the loss is big. Better to use 4 ultra fast
diodes arranged as a bridge. My circuit is running at 36,4 KHz.

Groundloop.

Groundloop