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Rock
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I'm working on a high voltage power supply of about 9KV. I'm using a
transformer that gets me up to about 1KV and then stages of capacitor
diode voltage doublers.
I'd like to be able to do some kind of regulation of this supply,
however just the cost and space for a high voltage (1 billion ohm)
divider makes it a no go. This supply drives a capacitive load with no
current flow (normally).
Any one of you super smart engineers have any ideas? Like a magic part
that can sense field strength with no current flow? Wonder if I could
get a mosfet to work with just an air gap from gate to the HV?
Thanks!
Rocky Lavine
Rocky Test
transformer that gets me up to about 1KV and then stages of capacitor
diode voltage doublers.
I'd like to be able to do some kind of regulation of this supply,
however just the cost and space for a high voltage (1 billion ohm)
divider makes it a no go. This supply drives a capacitive load with no
current flow (normally).
Any one of you super smart engineers have any ideas? Like a magic part
that can sense field strength with no current flow? Wonder if I could
get a mosfet to work with just an air gap from gate to the HV?
Thanks!
Rocky Lavine
Rocky Test