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RE: [TCML] making a small design bigger



Here's an audio modulated tesla coil construction article you might
like...good details   http://audiotesla.org/mini%20mosfet.htm

Hank

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From: tesla-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tesla-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Florin Andrei
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 5:38 PM
To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [TCML] making a small design bigger

I'm looking at a solid state design for a modulated coil, two examples 
below:

http://www.instructables.com/id/Building-a-solid-state-tesla-coil/

http://www.megavolts.nl/en/projecten/tesla-spoelen/153-audio-modulated-solid
-state-teslacoil-v2

They are pretty much the same thing - a MOSFET half-bridge driven by a 
pulse-width modulated pilot. Sounds simple enough and, except the loose 
couple coil itself, it's mostly technology I'm familiar with (back in 
the day, I designed and built everything from small automation systems 
to HiFi amps to systems with microprocessors, so I know solid state). I 
want to build something like this.

My question is - what are the general rules to increase the output of 
this type of design? (make it throw bigger sparks) I assume it's not as 
easy as winding more copper into the secondary coil. At some point, the 
half-bridge will go into saturation and won't be able to pump more power 
into the coil - if it's not already there.

I'm not sure where to begin tweaking the output. I realize a Tesla is 
not the regular low-voltage ferrite-core transformer I used to play 
with, so I figured I should ask before I build something and start 
popping MOSFETs like popcorn.

-- 
Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
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