Re: If you're good at breadboarding & simulations, please, join the discussion!
- From: MooseFET <kensmith@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 07:09:14 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 15, 1:05 am, The Flavored Coffee Guy <elgers...@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
None of you have studied plasma. You have a bank of capacitors in
parallel charged to 450 volts. Then you send a 4.5KV trigger pulse
through a lead in a xenon bulb. Suddenly, there's a bright flash. Ta-
Da, plasma conducts as well as wire,
No it doesn't. From here is where most of the "plasma loon" theories
start. The reason the bulb makes light and the wire doesn't is
because the energy is being converted in the plasma. ie: the plasma
isn't conducting as well as wire.
[....]
Plasma at RF frequencies will stay hot enough to remain as conductive
as wire. As a gas it is almost a superconductor.
It is about as close to the perfect insulator as it is to a super
conductor.
Super conductor <-(infinite)-> Plasma <-(infinite)-> Perfect
insulator
Then try reading this:http://www.hi-z.com/Hi-Z.Brochure.2006.pdf
and going to this website:http://www.hi-z.com/
.
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