kevin gilmore Posted February 13 Author Report Posted February 13 somewhere there is a mini board that is a stn9360 to to126 pinout. but bending the pins is something i have also done. Quote
G600 Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 Wow have I ever told you that you are a bold man, Joachim? Impressive, again! Quote
Shawn Posted Tuesday at 11:04 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:04 AM (edited) Finally, I have time to hand in the Megatron XL. Having some questions here. What`s a decent static plate current and voltage for 300B? For the tube rectified power supplies, can we do a solid-state rectifier instead of the GZ34/EZ81? Assumed we have other soft-start high-voltage circuits populated. I'm wondering if it's possible to use the Golden Reference HV supply to provide ±450for XL. Does anyone know if the current capability is sufficient? I'm concerned the total load might be too much for this PSU. Edited Tuesday at 11:14 AM by Shawn Quote
MLA Posted Tuesday at 12:56 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:56 PM Regarding you last question, I'm using GRHV in that role so I would say it's doable, but in addition to adjusting the current limiting resistor you need to put some protective measures in place; otherwise there is a good chance the SicFet will blow up during startup (I killed 4 before understanding the problem ). See SimmConn's post for great advice: Quote
Shawn Posted yesterday at 04:10 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:10 AM (edited) MLA, Thank you for the reference. Since the C2M1000170d is ending the life cycle, I don`t want to trash them.😅 I may just go with the universal power supply which was used on Megatron before. 2n3904 current limiters needed to remove for the universal supply. I`m wondering if the 2n3904s in GRHV do the same purpose? if yes, can we remove them to increase current? The single universal power supply worked fine on my previous Megatron build(Each El34 draw about 27ma). And I assumed each 300B draw 33mA as Kevin mentioned it is the sweet point for 300B. Don`t know if I calculate it correctly. Edited yesterday at 04:35 AM by Shawn Quote
JoaMat Posted yesterday at 05:24 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:24 AM 2n3904 does the same thing. Can be removed. Anyhow it won’t protect you from sudden shorts. Quote
Shawn Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago (edited) 7 hours ago, JoaMat said: 2n3904 does the same thing. Can be removed. Anyhow it won’t protect you from sudden shorts. JoaMat always helps. I appreciate the input regarding the 2N3904. I've been considering a modification to handle higher output current more safely. Would it be feasible to add an IXTP08N100D2 (Depletion Mode MOSFET) before the C2M1000170D to serve as a hardware current limiter? Drain of IXTP08N100D2 connects to the Source of C2M1000170D (main current path). Source of IXTP08N100D2 connects to a sense resistor Rs, then to GND. Gate of IXTP08N100D2 is tied to GND (0V) or through a simple RC filter to mitigate noise. The current limit would then be: I = Vgs(th)/Rs. Would this be a viable approach to implement a basic current limiter before the C2M1000170D, or would there be better alternatives? Datasheet attached below: https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/240/media-3320804.pdf Edited 18 hours ago by Shawn Quote
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