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Re: PlasmaSonic II SSTC Board SALE $25.00 EACH or $45.00 for TWO
Original poster: "Eastern Voltage Research Corporation" <dhmccauley-at-easternvoltageresearch-dot-com>
That is incorrect on both accounts.
Firstly, adding a self-resonant oscillator to this board is very simple.
The self-resonant feedback circuit can easily fit on a small
1" x 1" prototype board (which can be purchased from radio shack or other
sources), and fits nicely right above the existing oscillator
section of the board.
I recently used the following self-resonant circuit (minus the interruptor
portion) with much success on one of my PlasmaSonic SSTC coils.
http://hot-streamer-dot-com/srward16/MiniSSTC/miniSSTCsch.JPG
I put the two ICs (555 and a CMOS version of the 74HC14) on the small 1" x
1" prototype board with the other small components and powered it from the
onboard
+12V. The output was fed directly to the MOSFET drivers on the board. Very
simple!
Secondly, I'm not sure where you got the $80.00 from, but that figure is
clearly incorrect. You can purchase IXFN44N50 MOSFETs from
Future Active Electronics for $18.50 each. Its not much more expensive than
something like the IRF460 and the IXFN type MOSFETS
are isolated allowing easy attachment to a heatsink, are bolt-mounted
allowing easy connection of high current connections, and can take a
serious beating.
Or have the best of both worlds. Just buy Jim's self-resonant driver and
the PlasmaSonic coil. The top half of the Plasmasonic board is a completely
INDEPENDENT well designed full-bridge circuit. Just connect the
self-resonant driver to this full-bridge circuit and your in business.
Dan
> But that requires building a whole separate feedback system which is a lot
> of work, It would be easier just to use the onboard Tl494 oscillator.
Not
> the mention that the MOSFETs your design uses cost about 80$ each!
>
> Regards - Jim Mitchell