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Posted (edited)

so this has been kicking around for a while, decided to publish.

 

take my ubaltobal converter, cut it in half, and then take the top

piece, replace the input transistor with a tube...

high impedance input...

 

DC coupled, no negative feedback, less than .01% thd, 10db gain...

 

just add a high power bipolar output buffer, and cheap tube hybrid

with lots of plankton.

 

work in progress

 

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/tubehybrid.pdf

 

100 volt power supply real simple with TI TL783 high voltage regulator

+/-30 supplies with lm317/lm337 with boosters

 

cheap!

Edited by kevin gilmore
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Posted (edited)

How about a differential (EDIT and high gain) version as an input to a electrostatic output circuit? That is, a Megatron without the coupling capacitors. 

 

Coupling caps are evil, I use teflon and that costs a fortune for the megatron. 

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Posted

How about a differential (EDIT and high gain) version as an input to a electrostatic output circuit? That is, a Megatron without the coupling capacitors. 

 

Coupling caps are evil, I use teflon and that costs a fortune for the megatron. 

 

How about the SRX revisited? This also might be interesting: http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/electra4.pdfThe circuit is easy enough to p2p and replace resistors with current sources.

Posted

this circuit is ground referenced, so not suitable for megatron style stuff.

Unfortunately, the only thing that works there is the T2 circuit, or something

like it due to having to drive the output tube at -500V

 

was not aware of the other Fairchild parts, definitely in this case better than

the higher voltage parts. Really only need 200V parts

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

since grindingthud seems to be faster at building and testing my stuff than I am...

 

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/th.jpg

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/thps.jpg

 

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/boards/th.zip

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/boards/thps.zip

 

the big high voltage cap is actually 470uf 160v and

the little cap is actually 33uf 160v

they are right on the boards, wrong on the pictures

 

schematic

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/th.pdf

Edited by kevin gilmore
  • 3 months later...
Posted (edited)

congo5 building and troubleshooting now.

 

updated th.zip and thps.zip and th.jpg

 

+ and -15 flipped and -5 cap on amp board flipped

all fixed.

 

congo5 says its working now. :D

 

one other thing, because of the tube, a warmup circuit

or better, and output protector is required

 

th2.zip has the output protector on the boards

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