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radhoo avatar radhoo commented on July 23, 2024

Thank you. Here are the modifications fixing these issues in 1.2.106 and my comments:

  1. R9 changed to 4.7K
  2. R10 changed to 4.7K
  3. I used 22M/100K for R3 and R4. I also changed it in the code for conformity, but the code calculations were similar to the original 10M/47K divider anyway, for the voltage feedback. The change 22M/100K didn't change the duty load, nor the consumption. I decided to let it to go with 10M/47K as these are more common components.
  4. R1 was changed to a multitude of values: 180, 330, 470, 1K, 2.2K and the results were bad. This was kept to the original 100Ohm value.

With these changes, the pulse width was reduced to 43% and on some units to 40%. Please keep in mind that this is not the duty cycle that the switching transistor sees. The switching transistor, MPSA42, sees a reduced duty cycle due to the blocker PNP transistor used to collapse the magnetic field faster, and so obtaining higher amplitude spikes across the inductor, needed to make the jump from 3.3V to 380V. Still this improvement is important, as some inductors were at their upper limit for providing the needed voltage and now the margin is bigger.

The power consumption also improved negligibly.

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Wolferl1 avatar Wolferl1 commented on July 23, 2024

Hi Radu,
Thank you for reviewing this. I agree with you at points 1 and 2.
With point 3, I beg to differ g
The resistor divider network 10M / 47k is only for sensing the tube voltage. This 10M is IMHO an unnecessary high load. I now use 47M and 220k with very good results. Don't confuse this with the 2nd 10M resistor which is the anoder working resistor for the tube. This resistor has already the correct 10M value.
However I do agree with you that 22M or even 47M are bigger (especially the 500V capable ones) and are not that common.

As for point 4, it could be that you needed lower values for R1 because the load on the HV line is high than on my KIT1.

Kind regards,
Wolferl

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radhoo avatar radhoo commented on July 23, 2024

Sorry I wrote this in a hurry and did a mistake. R3/R4 is for the voltage feedback. Allow me to edit the answer to avoid any confusions.

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radhoo avatar radhoo commented on July 23, 2024

Done. Your contribution helped this design a lot. Getting the duty to 40-43% solves the issue some other builders where having identifying the exact coils I've used.
For point 4 I also agree with your input, and was prepared to change it as well, then I did some tests on 2-3 devices and I was unable to get it right. More testing will be needed. Values close to 100Ohm worked fine, but getting aways quickly created problems.

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