sub 1 Hz Q/!Q schematic
I consider my 200V 330uF caps working better for they have lower ESR (lower impedance)
SO it might be IMPEDANCE?
My observations align with Yours so far?
Yes the DT is needed by the battery - heavy Ions move slowly?
Anyhow, when i went to 0.3Hz i could see the cap load and current ceases, then i saw the "solstice"
JB is right, slowing down is helping observation
Are the smaller quicker?
Here i hand over my 494 schematic:
IMHO it's all the same ballpark - just get one Q/!Q controller with dead time control.
I did run my power stage off a 555, but to find out it needs to have dead time - for the while the two "paralleling" BJT where "Queing" the circuit just drew (150mA) without really doing anything.
As soon as I disconnected their bases (complementary devices) and made each fired off its own opto I saw the issue is in timing too.
Then I abandoned the 555 and searched a "Vanilla PWM". The 494 seemed to be omnipresent ATM (=was at hand ).
As soon as i got it to "Que" two diodes right, it was childs play to have it run the "Scalar Ron Cole"
Please don't be confused by the use of 494, it's just "a PWM with DT control" just like the SG3524 is.
okay?
If You like the schematic, I can expand it with the power stage section, I really would like to discuss here?
Originally posted by Matthew Jones
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SO it might be IMPEDANCE?
My observations align with Yours so far?
Anyway. I have been running it like this then going to a pause of about 250 ms, Then starting over.
Your right a dead time is needed. If you try to pull a load from the battery before the replaced charge absorbs (or something) the energy is gone. Every time.
The caps though don't seem to care. It has it advantages from what I can tell to turn the energy around, once in the caps... immediately.
Your right a dead time is needed. If you try to pull a load from the battery before the replaced charge absorbs (or something) the energy is gone. Every time.
The caps though don't seem to care. It has it advantages from what I can tell to turn the energy around, once in the caps... immediately.
Anyhow, when i went to 0.3Hz i could see the cap load and current ceases, then i saw the "solstice"
JB is right, slowing down is helping observation
All the caps I have tried The lower the UF the better result.
I am trying to chart my turnaround time like I said. I'll post back when I have some media to show.
Cheers
Matt
Cheers
Matt
IMHO it's all the same ballpark - just get one Q/!Q controller with dead time control.
I did run my power stage off a 555, but to find out it needs to have dead time - for the while the two "paralleling" BJT where "Queing" the circuit just drew (150mA) without really doing anything.
As soon as I disconnected their bases (complementary devices) and made each fired off its own opto I saw the issue is in timing too.
Then I abandoned the 555 and searched a "Vanilla PWM". The 494 seemed to be omnipresent ATM (=was at hand ).
As soon as i got it to "Que" two diodes right, it was childs play to have it run the "Scalar Ron Cole"
Please don't be confused by the use of 494, it's just "a PWM with DT control" just like the SG3524 is.
okay?
If You like the schematic, I can expand it with the power stage section, I really would like to discuss here?
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