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RE: Terry's DRSSTC actually hooked to a coil now >:-))
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- Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 07:36:03 -0700
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Original poster: "Steve Conner" <steve.conner@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>But end the end I was just tuning
>the secondary by moving my hand from 6 feet away and I could get some
nasties:
Wow! Nice work Terry! That's probably about the worst nasties you could
expect and your driver seems to deal with them OK.
I guess you could get rid of the gunk completely by bringing in some
hysteresis, but that would increase your switching delay time too.
>Someone should come up with an "official name" (ON) for these mode changes
>and these effects.
Splitting Headaches :P I think someone mentioned "Nightmare Waves" and I
quite like that too.
Steve C.