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Bob Boyce Hex Controller

Started by sterlinga, November 12, 2009, 12:48:28 PM

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ZaPHoN

Groundloop

Can you please rar up the Solidworks part files with the assembly files. The assembly you have is no good without them unless you save the assembly as a single part file.

I've been using Solidworks for over 8 years and this fast.asm file is no good without the part files in the correct directory which should be the same root that fast.asm is in.

Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work.

ZaP

PS Using Solidworks 2010 SP3 and 2009 SP6

Quote from: Groundloop on November 15, 2009, 03:55:09 PM
@sterlinga,

I'm have designed a 3 channel switch. It is NOT an replica of the controller
that Bob Boyce did, but my version can switch fast enough for the short
pulses required. I will soon receive the same Iron powder core and silver
coated, Teflon insulated copper wire for the core. So my toroid core will be
a close replica of the core seen in the videos. My design is open source
and can be copied, shared or posted on the net.

The design files and software can be downloaded here:
http://home.no/ufoufoufoufo/fastswitch.rar

Groundloop.

Groundloop

@ZaPHoN,

The HW design is described in drawings by the use of Windows Paint.

The SW is made by using MPLAB from:
http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=1406&dDocName=en019469&part=SW007002

Groundloop.

ZaPHoN

Ahhh I see. It seem Solidworks is picking up the file as an old solidworks assembly file. The extension long ago for solidworks use to be *.asm.

Thanks for the clarification.

Quote from: Groundloop on December 14, 2009, 01:31:06 AM
@ZaPHoN,

The HW design is described in drawings by the use of Windows Paint.

The SW is made by using MPLAB from:
http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=1406&dDocName=en019469&part=SW007002

Groundloop.

Groundloop

@ZaPHoN,

The .asm file is the source code for the PIC16F84A. If you download the MPLAB
program (it's free) then you can make a project and import the .asm file.
The .HEX file is the ready compiled file for the micro controller. I have updated
the ziped package with new information covering the transformer.

The new information can be downloaded here: http://home.no/ufoufoufoufo/fastswitch.rar

Alex.

ZaPHoN

Thanks a bunch.


Would anyone happen to have the mechanical properties of theToroid Coil?
ZaP

Quote from: Groundloop on December 14, 2009, 04:10:29 PM
@ZaPHoN,

The .asm file is the source code for the PIC16F84A. If you download the MPLAB
program (it's free) then you can make a project and import the .asm file.
The .HEX file is the ready compiled file for the micro controller. I have updated
the ziped package with new information covering the transformer.

The new information can be downloaded here: http://home.no/ufoufoufoufo/fastswitch.rar

Alex.