Re: Medium voltage (~800v) SMPS
- From: Winfield <winfieldhill@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2007 05:40:58 -0700
On Oct 2, 4:06 am, logjam <gr...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am interested in constructing a SMPS suitable for connecting
to a cascade diode multiplier to get around 80,000@~3mav. I
will need about 800v at 30-50ma for the project. I would be
happy to get 1ma@80,000, but hey! ; )
Look up Cockcroft-Walton circuits, there's a wealth
of literature. These are usually driven from step-up
transformers running at moderately-high frequencies
to keep the capacitor and transformer sizes down.
Be careful not to kill yourself.
Remember, one hand behind your back.
.
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