??? 11/02/06 16:01 Read: times |
#127268 - Pulsing @1khz Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Yes it must be 100khz, if it can be 50hz then I've long2 time ago using the common inverter at the market.
And must be sine wave. But today I've try the E core for 1khz square wave. It can awesomely transfer into the secondary for almost 1500 vp-p i think, coz my x10 probe yield some smoke, fortunately I turn it down before the damage get worse to the probe. When I put a bulb lamp 75w 220vac, the 2ndary drop into 300vp-p and it can light with almost a normal intensity of light. But tonight I will try what if I apply 100khz. Thx for the replies. Best regards, Tinggo Santoso, ST Perum. Wisma Mukti Jl.Klampis Anom F32 III/22 031 6024 8951 081 231 53035 www.geocities.com/tnet232 tnet232@yahoo.com |
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