Original poster: "Barton B. Anderson" <bartb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Not a bad idea Curt. Cost is proportional to board size and the spacing required would make it expensive. A possible solution to keeping the board at minimal cost (small) while also enhancing the spacing requirements is to make a single side only (single side of the Terry Filter), then just use 2. This would eliminate unused board space between components and would also allow for individual mounting (spacing is then set by proximity of the 2 boards and easily managed by your own mounting and placement).
Take care, Bart Tesla list wrote:
Original poster: "C. Sibley" <a37chevy@xxxxxxxxx> Does anyone have any experience with building a NST protection filter on a printed circuit board? I just became aware of http://www.expresspcb.com and thought maybe I'd give it a try. Seems as though the HV wouldn't be a problem if you kept it single layer and allowed adequate spacing. Thoughts? Curt.