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Re: SSTC modelling- any math geniuses?
Original poster: "Daniel Barrett" <dbarrett1-at-austin.rr-dot-com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 6:03 PM
Subject: RE: SSTC modelling- any math geniuses?
> OTOH, the new DR and ISSTCs are capable of going "nuclear" when shorted
out
> by an arc to ground. The low impedance at the resonator top transforms to
a
> near infinite impedance at the base, and the tuned primary sees no load,
> allowing the primary current to ring up without limit.
>
> We get round this one by running them in pulsed mode, ie the inverter
> operates for say a 200uS burst every 10ms. Even if the secondary was
totally
What if we used a microcontrol with something like the following
algorithm:
1) [power up] - At ludicrously low power, seek to the resonance of the
system.
2) Run a short burst of full power and using lead/lag, correct Fo for
the streamer loading.
3) Repeat step 2 a couple of times...
4) Let her rip at full power, tuned very close, but not attempting to
track dynamically.
5) Drop into a safe-area limiting control loop- drop the duty cycle as
needed while monitoring current...
I'm kinda thinking about using this approach as a $2.50 PIC can
really babysit $50 MOS/IGBT/FETs very easilly.
But I haven't built an SSTC yet... Any merrit in this approach? Thoughts?
Comments? Anyone?
db