Awesome, this guy is genius! You are the people who make things done! Those components are core in so many applications that allow us live as we do today! Thanks
Dear Sir I am planning a circuit that generates 1000V from 5V by referring to AN118. Figure 11. of LT. And I found this video. The video circuit (LT1534) is considered to be almost the same as AN118.Figure 11. In AN118.Figure 11., T1 is 210609R, COILTRONICS, but this part is not available. Therefore, I am thinking of finding or making compatible parts. According to the COILTRONICS data sheet, the ratio of the push-pull coil on the primary side to the winding ratio on the secondary side is nominally 100. The value (uH or number of turns) of the coil for the base drive of the push-pull transistor is not nominal. How much is this? Also, what kind of voltage is generated in this coil (that is, in the base of the transistor)? Very truly yours
Hes a great teacher, hey im looking for either a low volt to high volt converter, or a high voltage power supply, my intention is to get between 1kv - 10kv with 2amp or less anyone list ways i can achieve this, as many as you can think of, i need to explore my options heh.
Impossible. You'll get max of 2500W out of your wall. 1 Amp at 10kV is 10000W! That means 4 times the max, you can get out of the wall, if you have 0% losses!
Design of analog circuits/ICs is difficult. These were the pioneers in the field of analog electronics. RIP Jim Williams.
Awesome, this guy is genius! You are the people who make things done! Those components are core in so many applications that allow us live as we do today! Thanks
A brilliant tutorial, a fantastically packed workbench , a great teacher , RIP .
You can see how this is a lab that gets shit done as it is an absolute mess (if you start cleaning your lab means you're running out of ideas).
Love this analogy
@@christopherzhu3161 Love that "ANALOG" -y !
Nixitube voltmeter, gotta love it! My question would be, can i come work with you?
RIP.
A great loss to the world. RIP Jim
10 years . great video
Thankyou for pointing out how and why of these type applications.
You have been an encouragement way back. a 2N2369A avalanche circuit.
nice work!
the legend
Dear Sir
I am planning a circuit that generates 1000V from 5V by referring to AN118. Figure 11. of LT.
And I found this video. The video circuit (LT1534) is considered to be almost the same as AN118.Figure 11.
In AN118.Figure 11., T1 is 210609R, COILTRONICS, but this part is not available.
Therefore, I am thinking of finding or making compatible parts.
According to the COILTRONICS data sheet, the ratio of the push-pull coil on the primary side to the winding ratio on the secondary side is nominally 100.
The value (uH or number of turns) of the coil for the base drive of the push-pull transistor is not nominal. How much is this?
Also, what kind of voltage is generated in this coil (that is, in the base of the transistor)?
Very truly yours
Jim Williams, your lectures are really good.
But like Zach said in Hangover "not at the table Carlos"
Analog magician!
Very good lecture.
Does anyone know what kind of disease he developed in regards to the constant shaking ?
Parkinsons.
I have two of those cro's here left to me by a good friend. (now silent key sadly). I have no idea what to do with them .-.-.
+Ken Page Love analog scopes. Three words : Don't trash it.
Hes a great teacher, hey im looking for either a low volt to high volt converter, or a high voltage power supply, my intention is to get between 1kv - 10kv with 2amp or less
anyone list ways i can achieve this, as many as you can think of, i need to explore my options heh.
He is sorely missed.
Impossible. You'll get max of 2500W out of your wall. 1 Amp at 10kV is 10000W!
That means 4 times the max, you can get out of the wall, if you have 0% losses!