how much energy you need ?
You can use a simple transformer, lets say 220V to 12V+12V, use a simple audio
type amplifier bridge and a audio type oscillator driving the bridge and the transformer
with the high voltage side to your devices.
How does that sound to you ?
Cheers
Friedel
At 07:33 a.m. 09/03/03 -0800, you wrote:
I just had the jaccuzzi pcb fixed, and was getting back to standard repairs when I got in (Very poorly designed) inverters for driving electro luminescent displays in the form of mats.
These mats are a new application for electro luminescence. The mat I have is 24"x16" (~600mm x 410mm), a 'pink panther type' pink, and glows when driven by the inverter which gives out 100-200V at around 500Hz.
The mats seem good, the inverters are a design disaster and have to go. I'd like to be able to get something locally to drive the mats. A variable source is essential as the brightness settings vary drastically depending on the application.
Anyone got a link or a pdf on this technology? Anyone know what it needs to be driven with?
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