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Originally posted by porkluvr View PostWhat is the value of the damping resistor you are using? I can't see it in the picture you showed me. The damping resistor is the one that connects directly across the coil.
this is 680 ohm 2wat
bro do you now how i can understand my lf357 is real lf357 and it's not tl065 or els & work normaly?
tahnk you
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Originally posted by alonejax View Postare your end of damping resistor that resistor other side irf840 fet?
this is 680 ohm 2wat
bro do you now how i can understand my lf357 is real lf357 and it's not tl065 or els & work normaly?
tahnk you
All I can do from here is plug in an IRFP460 spice model into quick DP transmitter simulation in LTspice, make an "educated" guess at your coil parameters, and then try out different damping resistors. I look at settling times, and the value of damping resistor that settles the fastest is "the winner". That might seem dumb, but I don't have any better way of working.
What I have determined is that something like 430Ω or maybe 390Ω (2W) would probably be a better choice for your damping.
I can only guess at the coil and cable capacitance of your rig, so, my analysis is not very scientific. It is a lot of guesswork. But, my unscientific (virtual) analysis seems to indicate that with 680 ohms, your coil's fly-back would take more than 50us to settle, which bothers me. With the correct damper you may be able to knock 20us off that time.
By the way... the big honking "1.5k" resistor in your picture looks to me more like 1.0kΩ, (brown black red gold (?!), and that, being the preamp input resistor affects my "winner". I will assume you are using 1.0kΩ unless you tell me different. But that resistor's effect is not nearly so great as your coil/cable combination, and like I said, that is a big guess from where I sit.
Damping resistors are something that have to be determined through trial and error, so having multiple values to play with is a good thing. You can try paralleling 1/2 watt resistors across the damper until you can determine the "correct" damper value, but that is not meant to be permanent. A 1/2 W resistor will not withstand 500V pulses for very long...
You should be aware that at the higher settings of your "noise" (pulse-width) potentiometer, (with a low resistance coil) you will be shooting a good deal of current through your FET. A heatsink is a very good idea.
And do not use the highest PPS setting at the highest PW setting, or else you can expect the FET to run very warm.
Did the person who sold you the kit give instructions for making a coil for you to use with it?
I used to think that bigger is better when it comes to coil wire, but that ain't necessarily true.
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Originally posted by zlatica View PostHi all, I have a problem with my DP, works, depth is not bad, but DP is not stable. Coil is 42 cm diameter, 29 turns with 0,5mm wire. Damping resistor is 2,2K 1W. Does anyone know what the problem is? Sorry, my english is bad.
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Originally posted by alonejax View Postare your end of damping resistor that resistor other side irf840 fet?
-U entered into a problem using another number
U use irfp460,,,If U returned to the original number may get rid of the problem,
-The original is IRF740 or 840------>Must be tested by the first.
best time
j.
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Originally posted by ouiarabe View Post
Why did you suggest me that?
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