Designing HV transformers.

Hi M,

could you please include me in that distribution as well. substitute my
name for my_name (IOW firstname_lastname@IEEE.org). I have been
interested in these things for some time also (but again, have yet to
find one I can really buy/use)

I can't help but notice the domain of your email address though. I
sure wish I could afford to buy all the technical references in your
org's stockpile-I'd be like a kid in a candy store.

I'd want anything to do with piezo power generation, and with
cockcroft-walton based power supply design and simulations. You have a
nice paper in there about simulations on photomultiplier tubes too.

Anyway, all the stuff I gathered was public domain on the web,
searched out with google. Enjoy.

If you are looking for sources for the actual devices, I'll send you
info about a US suppliers I know of.

Joel has just archived the data in an 18 mb zip file, can you download
it all at once via the web? If not, let me know and I'll gladly email
all the files.

If you have www access, check out his ftp site. Download
"piezoXfrmr.zip" from http://oregonstate.edu/~kolstadj/

Please keep me posted if you actaully start playing with them.

Regards,

M




Cheers
Terry
 
Mebart wrote:
Hi M,

could you please include me in that distribution as well. substitute my
name for my_name (IOW firstname_lastname@IEEE.org). I have been
interested in these things for some time also (but again, have yet to
find one I can really buy/use)




I can't help but notice the domain of your email address though. I
sure wish I could afford to buy all the technical references in your
org's stockpile-I'd be like a kid in a candy store.
I have 20 CDs, containing everything the UFFC has written since 1950 (up
to 2001 IIRC), along with a dozen or so books. that cost US$50, but I
had to join UFFC for a year.

the books are:

Acoustic Waves: Devices, Imaging, and Analog Signal Processing - G.
S. Kino

Bulk Acoustic Waves: Theory and Devices - Joel F. Rosenbaum

Crystal Oscillator Design and Temperature Compensation - M. E. Frerking

Design of Crystal and Other Harmonic Oscillators - Benjamin Parzen,
Arthur Ballato

Handbook of Quartz Crystal Devices - David Salt

Introduction to Quartz Crystal Unit Design - Virgil E. Bottom

Quartz Crystals for Electrical Circuits - R. A. Heising

Quartz Resonator Handbook, Manufacturing Guide for "AT" Type Units - R.
E. Bennett

Surface-Wave Devices for Signal Processing - David P. Morgan



any of them tickle your fancy?


I'd want anything to do with piezo power generation, and with
cockcroft-walton based power supply design and simulations. You have a
nice paper in there about simulations on photomultiplier tubes too.

Anyway, all the stuff I gathered was public domain on the web,
searched out with google. Enjoy.

If you are looking for sources for the actual devices, I'll send you
info about a US suppliers I know of.
yes, please. I am interested in low power (0.1 - 1W) supplies for IGBT
gatedrives, so need 5kV isolation and CHEAP.

Joel has just archived the data in an 18 mb zip file, can you download
it all at once via the web? If not, let me know and I'll gladly email
all the files.

If you have www access, check out his ftp site. Download
"piezoXfrmr.zip" from http://oregonstate.edu/~kolstadj/

Please keep me posted if you actaully start playing with them.
will do.

Regards,

M
yep, hadnt finished thread b4 sending post. got the zip, thanks Joel & M.

Cheers
Terry
 
"Winfield Hill" <hill_a@t_rowland-dotties-harvard-dot.s-edu> a écrit dans le
message de news:d75blv0m88@drn.newsguy.com...
Mebart wrote...


I really look to getting those email packages. Just change the
spelling by adding a w, to rowland, and we should be all set.

OK, that explains why you didn't reply to the test message, glad
I waited to confirm I had your address right.

wroland looks good to me.

standby.

Hah! OK, got it all, what a haul, thanks! Should I post this
mass of great stuff to our ftp server?
That'd be nice Win.


--
Thanks,
Fred.
 
Fred Bartoli wrote:
"Winfield Hill" <hill_a@t_rowland-dotties-harvard-dot.s-edu> a écrit dans le
message de news:d75blv0m88@drn.newsguy.com...

Mebart wrote...


I really look to getting those email packages. Just change the
spelling by adding a w, to rowland, and we should be all set.

OK, that explains why you didn't reply to the test message, glad
I waited to confirm I had your address right.

wroland looks good to me.

standby.

Hah! OK, got it all, what a haul, thanks! Should I post this
mass of great stuff to our ftp server?




That'd be nice Win.
Joel has it all posted. thanks Joel.

Cheers
Terry
 
Mike Monett wrote:
Terry Given wrote:

[...]


Joel has it all posted. thanks Joel.

Cheers
Terry


Do you have the url?

Mike Monett
Joels post 27/5/2005, but:

http://oregonstate.edu/~kolstadj/

Cheers
Terry
 
Terry Given wrote:

[...]

Joels post 27/5/2005, but:

http://oregonstate.edu/~kolstadj/

Cheers
Terry
Thanks!

I searched back through the thread and got the one where he said he would
put it on his web site,

--------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: Re: Designing HV transformers.
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 11:13:37 -0700
From: "Joel Kolstad" <JKolstad71HatesSpam@yahoo.com>

Win & others,

Mebart has begun sending me his data, and I'll stick it on a web site
after I get it all and have bundled it up.

---Joel
--------------------------------------------------------------------

but I couldn't find any post with his url. So I appreciate your help!

Mike Monett
 
Mike Monett wrote:
Terry Given wrote:

[...]


Joels post 27/5/2005, but:

http://oregonstate.edu/~kolstadj/

Cheers
Terry


Thanks!

I searched back through the thread and got the one where he said he would
put it on his web site,

--------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: Re: Designing HV transformers.
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 11:13:37 -0700
From: "Joel Kolstad" <JKolstad71HatesSpam@yahoo.com

Win & others,

Mebart has begun sending me his data, and I'll stick it on a web site
after I get it all and have bundled it up.

---Joel
--------------------------------------------------------------------

but I couldn't find any post with his url. So I appreciate your help!

Mike Monett
No worries. Karmic quid-pro-quo.

Cheers
Terry
 
"Terry Given" <my_name@ieee.org> a écrit dans le message de
news:ubBle.3360$U4.479514@news.xtra.co.nz...
Fred Bartoli wrote:
"Winfield Hill" <hill_a@t_rowland-dotties-harvard-dot.s-edu> a écrit
dans le
message de news:d75blv0m88@drn.newsguy.com...

Mebart wrote...


I really look to getting those email packages. Just change the
spelling by adding a w, to rowland, and we should be all set.

OK, that explains why you didn't reply to the test message, glad
I waited to confirm I had your address right.

wroland looks good to me.

standby.

Hah! OK, got it all, what a haul, thanks! Should I post this
mass of great stuff to our ftp server?




That'd be nice Win.



Joel has it all posted. thanks Joel.
I've missed it.
Thanks.


--
Thanks,
Fred.
 
Fred Bartoli wrote...
Joel has it all posted. thanks Joel.

I've missed it.
http://oregonstate.edu/~kolstadj/PiezoXfrmrs.zip
- an 18.6MB zip file.


--
Thanks,
- Win
 
On 30 May 2005 09:44:37 -0700, Winfield Hill
<hill_a@t_rowland-dotties-harvard-dot.s-edu> wrote:

Fred Bartoli wrote...

Joel has it all posted. thanks Joel.

I've missed it.

http://oregonstate.edu/~kolstadj/PiezoXfrmrs.zip
- an 18.6MB zip file.
A 12-second download ;-)

...Jim Thompson
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I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
"Jim Thompson" <thegreatone@example.com> wrote in message
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A 12-second download ;-)

...Jim Thompson
If your cable service isn't screwing up again. :)

Robert
 
Jim Thompson wrote...
Winfield Hill wrote:

Fred Bartoli wrote...

Joel has it all posted. thanks Joel.

I've missed it.

http://oregonstate.edu/~kolstadj/PiezoXfrmrs.zip
- an 18.6MB zip file.

A 12-second download ;-)
Pretty good, it took me 35 seconds (Comcast cable).


--
Thanks,
- Win
 

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