Dec 30, 2004 #1 A ahgu Full Member level 3 Joined Jun 19, 2001 Messages 172 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 1,552 anyone has a circuit to convert 24vdc to 600vdc . output current 300mA. cannot use transformer. Would these off-the-shelf switch handle such voltage with high voltage diode and switches? What do I have to watch out? Can I just use the same switching boost topology for such high voltage? thanks ahgu
anyone has a circuit to convert 24vdc to 600vdc . output current 300mA. cannot use transformer. Would these off-the-shelf switch handle such voltage with high voltage diode and switches? What do I have to watch out? Can I just use the same switching boost topology for such high voltage? thanks ahgu
Dec 31, 2004 #2 N nicleo Advanced Member level 2 Joined Sep 6, 2004 Messages 661 Helped 66 Reputation 132 Reaction score 12 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 7,150 What do you think about flyback converter (like those used in TV) ?
Dec 31, 2004 #3 A ahgu Full Member level 3 Joined Jun 19, 2001 Messages 172 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 1,552 as long as it can supply 600vdc, 80mA do you have a working circuit ? thanks Andrew
Jan 1, 2005 #4 I IanP Advanced Member level 7 Joined Oct 5, 2004 Messages 7,929 Helped 2,311 Reputation 4,624 Reaction score 531 Trophy points 1,393 Location West Coast Activity points 66,416 One of easy to realise ideas would be to make 24Vdc-20ac(square wave) inverter (based on, say, 100VA transformer) and then triple the output voltage using standard cofiguration of capacitors and HV diodes. http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electronic/voldoub.html#c2
One of easy to realise ideas would be to make 24Vdc-20ac(square wave) inverter (based on, say, 100VA transformer) and then triple the output voltage using standard cofiguration of capacitors and HV diodes. http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electronic/voldoub.html#c2