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  • Originally posted by Mdtoday View Post
    I was wondering why, if I wound a transformer with same primary turns, same gauge wires and just increased the amount secondary turns with near identical gauge wires, would I measure only 5v Pk-Pk pulses.
    Well, the answer is the inductance was decreased by using super-glue to hold the windings. Rewound a couple more without using super glue to hold the windings in place and all was good again.
    Even completely drying the superglue did not help. Won't be doing that again. When not cured I can see the problem but not dried.
    Normally I use a nail-polish type glue that I use on trim pots but I was in a hurry to finish the 4 transformers and thought I'd be smart and dowse them in superglue...not a great idea.
    Well, I glad you sorted that out as I was wondering what to use to secure the windings. I thought there might be an issues with superglue as I think it would desolve the insulation.
    The 2 new ones I did rewind, were 4 turns primary 22g magnet wire, 16 turns of teflon coated 28g wire for the secondary on one and 18 turns on the second transformer.
    See attached for waveforms.

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    [ATTACH]48514[/ATTACH]

    I think I will wind another 4 units with 19 turns on the secondary and test again, there is room for 20 turns comfortably but as JL has stated, we do not want to test the limits of Vgs
    I don't think you will see the relational gains abpove 4:1... you are fighting the the zener. During simulations, I have seen overdriving the zener changes the off condition reference, often raising it to about 2 - 3 V.

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    • Originally posted by KingJL View Post
      Well, I glad you sorted that out as I was wondering what to use to secure the windings. I thought there might be an issues with superglue as I think it would desolve the insulation.I don't think you will see the relational gains abpove 4:1... you are fighting the the zener. During simulations, I have seen overdriving the zener changes the off condition reference, often raising it to about 2 - 3 V.
      Yes, the superglue did surprise me a little but lesson learned.

      I think you are right on the gains above 4:1. 19 turns yielded no noticeable increase on these cores. 18 seems to be the reasonable limit.

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      • Originally posted by Mdtoday View Post
        ... I think you are right on the gains above 4:1. 19 turns yielded no noticeable increase on these cores. 18 seems to be the reasonable limit.
        The waveforms of a properly configured M6 & M7 should give a better picture of the positive peak. I think the measurement will need to be between gate and source vs gate and gnd (it should work with no coil attacehed, but do not do this with a coil attached) as the gate is completely floating during M6 and M7 off time.

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        • Originally posted by KingJL View Post
          The waveforms of a properly configured M6 & M7 should give a better picture of the positive peak. I think the measurement will need to be between gate and source vs gate and gnd (it should work with no coil attacehed, but do not do this with a coil attached) as the gate is completely floating during M6 and M7 off time.
          Thanks JL, I will take those measurements and post the results.

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          • New Vivado Project Archive

            There
            has been at least one reported issue with the last posted archive, so I re-crreated the archive just make sure the is not a corrupted link.

            Ther current project archive is now Vivado Bipolar_PI _Nextion(11-26-2019).zip

            Just use the new link as a precautionary measure.

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            • [QUOTE=KingJL;263790]There
              has been at least one reported issue with the last posted archive, so I re-crreated the archive just make sure the is not a corrupted link.

              Ther current project archive is now Vivado Bipolar_PI _Nextion(11-26-2019).zip

              Just use the new link as a precautionary measure.[/QUOTE

              @JL, here is a screenshot of the SDK errors I am getting. Click image for larger version

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              The project is off the root directory, Vivado Projects/

              I have renamed all other previous Vivado project folders with prefix of AA_

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              • [QUOTE=Mdtoday;263796]
                Originally posted by KingJL View Post
                There
                has been at least one reported issue with the last posted archive, so I re-crreated the archive just make sure the is not a corrupted link.

                Ther current project archive is now Vivado Bipolar_PI _Nextion(11-26-2019).zip

                Just use the new link as a precautionary measure.[/QUOTE

                @JL, here is a screenshot of the SDK errors I am getting. [ATTACH]48515[/ATTACH]
                The project is off the root directory, Vivado Projects/

                I have renamed all other previous Vivado project folders with prefix of AA_
                Try starting Vivado... Opening Bipolar_PI... open Block design. Top right should say "write bitsteam complete" with a green check mark. If so go to file > export > export hardware... (make sure that "include bitstream" is checked... accept all other defaults... click OK. After hardware export complete go to File > Launch SDK. Meanwhile I'll try to go over the logs.

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                • [QUOTE=KingJL;263798]
                  Originally posted by Mdtoday View Post
                  Try starting Vivado... Opening Bipolar_PI... open Block design. Top right should say "write bitsteam complete" with a green check mark. If so go to file > export > export hardware... (make sure that "include bitstream" is checked... accept all other defaults... click OK. After hardware export complete go to File > Launch SDK. Meanwhile I'll try to go over the logs.
                  After starting SDK right click on "Bipolar_PI_app" > clean project. See if it will rebuild everything. After rebuild complete try Xilinx >> Program FPGA

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                  • [QUOTE=KingJL;263798]
                    Originally posted by Mdtoday View Post
                    Try starting Vivado... Opening Bipolar_PI... open Block design. Top right should say "write bitsteam complete" with a green check mark. If so go to file > export > export hardware... (make sure that "include bitstream" is checked... accept all other defaults... click OK. After hardware export complete go to File > Launch SDK. Meanwhile I'll try to go over the logs.
                    When you start vivado, before you open project, right click on any project in the project list and select clear list. m Then when you open project navigate to where the new project "Bipolar_PI.xpr" file is.

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                    • @Mdtoday, I just created a new directory c:\test... unziped the new archive in it... started Vivado, cleared project list... Open Project... navigated to c:\test... selected Bipolar_PI.xpr. In Vivado went to File>Launch SDK... SDK started and rebuilt everything (make.all).

                      Log:

                      Registering command handlers for SDK TCF services
                      21:28:28 INFO : Launching XSCT server: xsct.bat -interactive C:\test\Bipolar_PI.sdk\temp_xsdb_launch_script.tcl
                      21:28:34 INFO : XSCT server has started successfully.
                      21:28:35 INFO : Successfully done setting XSCT server connection channel
                      21:28:35 INFO : Processing command line option -hwspec C:/test/Bipolar_PI.sdk/Bipolar_PI_wrapper.hdf.
                      21:28:35 INFO : Successfully done setting SDK workspace
                      21:38:36 INFO : Connected to target on host '127.0.0.1' and port '3121'.

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                      • Originally posted by KingJL View Post
                        @Mdtoday, I just created a new directory c:\test... unziped the new archive in it... started Vivado, cleared project list... Open Project... navigated to c:\test... selected Bipolar_PI.xpr. In Vivado went to File>Launch SDK... SDK started and rebuilt everything (make.all).

                        Log:

                        Registering command handlers for SDK TCF services
                        21:28:28 INFO : Launching XSCT server: xsct.bat -interactive C:\test\Bipolar_PI.sdk\temp_xsdb_launch_script.tcl
                        21:28:34 INFO : XSCT server has started successfully.
                        21:28:35 INFO : Successfully done setting XSCT server connection channel
                        21:28:35 INFO : Processing command line option -hwspec C:/test/Bipolar_PI.sdk/Bipolar_PI_wrapper.hdf.
                        21:28:35 INFO : Successfully done setting SDK workspace
                        21:38:36 INFO : Connected to target on host '127.0.0.1' and port '3121'.
                        Thanks JL, I was using the same method as you outlined in post 502.

                        Will now create another directory as your test and see how we go.

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                        • @Mdtoday, looking over the Log that you sent me, I do notice some strange entries:
                          9:27:02 INFO : Registering command handlers for SDK TCF services
                          09:27:03 INFO : Launching XSCT server: xsct.bat -interactive C:\Vivado\temp_xsdb_launch_script.tcl
                          09:27:05 INFO : XSCT server has started successfully.
                          09:27:05 INFO : Successfully done setting XSCT server connection channel
                          09:27:05 INFO : Successfully done setting SDK workspace
                          09:27:05 INFO : Processing command line option -hwspec C:/Vivado.
                          09:27:05 ERROR : Error occurred while creating hardware platform Vivado_hw_platform_0 from sysdef

                          Most notably:
                          09:27:03 INFO : Launching XSCT server: xsct.bat -interactive C:\Vivado\temp_xsdb_launch_script.tcl
                          and
                          09:27:05 INFO : Processing command line option -hwspec C:/Vivado.

                          Now compare those two lines with the same lines in the successful launch log entries in post #505

                          Don't know why but the SDK lauch was somehow in error.

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                          • Originally posted by Mdtoday View Post
                            Thanks JL, I was using the same method as you outlined in post 502.

                            Will now create another directory as your test and see how we go.
                            Ok, we are back in business at my end. Thanks for your help JL, much appreciated. So it does not like to be in a directory with anything other than the current project ....
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                            I had CMOD A7 Digilent DEMO files in the previous directory which I didn't think would bother it ...

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                            • Originally posted by Mdtoday View Post
                              Ok, we are back in business at my end...
                              That is GOOD news!!!

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                              • Originally posted by KingJL View Post
                                That is GOOD news!!!
                                I will be certain to keep all future builds in their' own directories..

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