Sawt2, it just means that a square wave is driving the switching device.
V: I always let the coil and the various parameters tell me what the correct frequency and duty cycle is for a given situation. I've spent years playing with self triggered solid state SG's, so when you watch it on the scope after a while you know what the best charge and discharge timing is for a given coil. Right now it's running in the 2Khz area but that doesn't mean anything with respect to your setup since you're not running the same wire size, windindings, core type, batteries, etc…
I run my setup from a signal generator with variable frequency and duty cycle, this way I avoid having to have a trigger winding.
Mario
V: I always let the coil and the various parameters tell me what the correct frequency and duty cycle is for a given situation. I've spent years playing with self triggered solid state SG's, so when you watch it on the scope after a while you know what the best charge and discharge timing is for a given coil. Right now it's running in the 2Khz area but that doesn't mean anything with respect to your setup since you're not running the same wire size, windindings, core type, batteries, etc…
I run my setup from a signal generator with variable frequency and duty cycle, this way I avoid having to have a trigger winding.
Mario
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