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  • #76
    Originally posted by green View Post
    Tried a snubber in spice. The storage capacitor can be alot less than I was thinking. Not sure why yet. Maybe thinking wrong or something wrong with the simulation.

    Was thinking wrong.
    Thanks for posting the sim. From what Zed stated his low R and C values generate more heat than my higher value RC values. At some point I'll try a comparison of the two models in my circuit. The zeds version is faster acting and probably has less affect on the flyback period?

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    • #77
      Simulation for my 30inch DD coil snubbed at 400V. 100nF capacitor looks alright.
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      • #78
        Altra I forgot to mention,I also have a 100k resistor in parallel with the snubber cap.this drains the cap a little for the next cycle.

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        • #79
          Hi green

          Thanks for all your great efforts to visual presentation (simulations) of circuit events.

          I do not understand part of your last simulation graph.

          Can you explain a little bit, what happens to I(L1) on this graph section? Thanks.


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          • #80
            Green im a bit puzzled by the zener models that LTspice has supplied and that you are using,im using a different diode and avalanching it at 200v and i get a lot more current going through it,see my sim
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            • #81
              Originally posted by WM6 View Post
              Hi green

              Thanks for all your great efforts to visual presentation (simulations) of circuit events.

              I do not understand part of your last simulation graph.

              Can you explain a little bit, what happens to I(L1) on this graph section? Thanks.


              I'm guessing you are asking about the glitch caused when coil Cpar is being charged.

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              • #82
                Originally posted by ZED View Post
                Green im a bit puzzled by the zener models that LTspice has supplied and that you are using,im using a different diode and avalanching it at 200v and i get a lot more current going through it,see my sim
                R1 in my sim lowers the peak current through the Zener.

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                • #83
                  Hadn't tried doing math with sim traces. An attempt to see where the power is being dissipated. Anyone see if I'm doing something wrong or missing something?
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                  • #84
                    Can get the average watts of the trace with spice. For https://www.geotech1.com/forums/atta...1&d=1593096171

                    Zener watts=1.95W
                    R2(R damping)=.578W
                    R1=.085W
                    sum=2.613W
                    Coil watts(calculated)=2.64W, close to the sum [Coil power(watts)at Tx off=peak current*peak current*coil inductance*Tx pps/2]

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by ZED View Post
                      Green im a bit puzzled by the zener models that LTspice has supplied and that you are using,im using a different diode and avalanching it at 200v and i get a lot more current going through it,see my sim
                      Calculated coil power for your sim. =3.24W. Got 2.63W for D3, changing C1 didn't have much effect on D3 power dissipation. Just playing, learning.

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                      • #86
                        For practice I did Zed's sim again
                        Power for Zed's sim. https://www.geotech1.com/forums/atta...7&d=1593069271
                        Coil power=3.24W
                        D3=2.28W
                        R1=.597W
                        R2=.4W
                        R3=.019W
                        D3 not the same as I got rely #85. Maybe I do need more practice.

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                        • #87
                          Sweet ! & thanks green.
                          Im using a 1/4 what resistor for R2 (1206),think i might need to beef it up a bit if theres 0.4 watts of power going through it.
                          R1 is ok its two 1 watt 1k thin film melfs in parrellel
                          D3 is a 1watt diode...hmmm.
                          So would C1 be roughly 4.2 watts ?
                          Last edited by ZED; 06-26-2020, 04:39 PM. Reason: Deleting an embarassing question

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by ZED View Post
                            Sweet ! & thanks green.
                            Im using a 1/4 what resistor for R2 (1206),think i might need to beef it up a bit if theres 0.4 watts of power going through it.
                            R1 is ok its two 1 watt 1k thin film melfs in parrellel
                            D3 is a 1watt diode...hmmm.
                            So would C1 be roughly 4.2 watts ?
                            I'm guessing C1 would be close to zero watts. Maybe a little do to ESR?

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by ZED View Post
                              Sweet ! & thanks green.
                              Im using a 1/4 what resistor for R2 (1206),think i might need to beef it up a bit if theres 0.4 watts of power going through it.
                              R1 is ok its two 1 watt 1k thin film melfs in parrellel
                              D3 is a 1watt diode...hmmm.
                              So would C1 be roughly 4.2 watts ?
                              Don't forget voltage ratings, that's why I use higher wattage parts even if overkill. Higher wattage resistors tend to also have higher voltage rating. Less heat less noise.

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by green View Post
                                I'm guessing C1 would be close to zero watts. Maybe a little do to ESR?
                                Ummm what about when the coil current gets dumped into the capacitor at the end of the TX period ? My sim shows 3 amps.

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