keeping the tesla coil and the ultrasonic in step will be quite easy,
I will just drive them with a 2 channel signal generator, so I can change the phase angle between while keeping them at the same frequency that I can also change to see what works well.
guess the only question I would have left, and I think I figured it out,
is that it appears as if the AC out from the Tesla coil is meant to peak at the same voltage that the static DC voltage is.
now if this is the case, I wonder if a square wave signal would work.
could run a high voltage rotary switch and just use the high voltage DC that is already there. then there would be no tuning needed for the tesla coil as all the voltages would match perfect.
could also then run that high voltage to ultrasonic as well, so no tuning there either.
that is if I am correct about my assumption
I will just drive them with a 2 channel signal generator, so I can change the phase angle between while keeping them at the same frequency that I can also change to see what works well.
guess the only question I would have left, and I think I figured it out,
is that it appears as if the AC out from the Tesla coil is meant to peak at the same voltage that the static DC voltage is.
now if this is the case, I wonder if a square wave signal would work.
could run a high voltage rotary switch and just use the high voltage DC that is already there. then there would be no tuning needed for the tesla coil as all the voltages would match perfect.
could also then run that high voltage to ultrasonic as well, so no tuning there either.
that is if I am correct about my assumption
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