Wot 'bout the coil? Is it suitable for the application?

Magnus
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  From: Matzenegger 
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  Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2012 3:38 PM
  Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: 555 power supply not working


  Hi all!
  I'm new here to, didn't know if it was best to create a new thread or relive 
an old one.
  I'm trying to build this same 555 power supply from the ledsales schematic 
http://www.ledsales.com.au/kits/nixie_supply.pdf .


  I don't have ready access to a scope (thinking about buying that cheap 
DS0201, but it'll take 2 months to arrive and I'd like to have my nixies fired 
up before that), but I'd like to see if you could help me troubleshoot my 
circuit.


  I built a test circuit for my 555 and it flashes the leds as expected. Did a 
brief test with the IRF740 and BC547 and they seem fine too. I was using the 
IN4004 and afetr reading this tread, changed to the UF4007. It didn't change 
the output. I simulated the circuit on ISIS, just to check. It worked...


  With 9.4V input I'm getting between 0.142V and 0.200V (changing diodes) where 
I should get 170V. I reduced my input all the way to 3.4V and got 3.2V output.


  Now talking about the things that looked weird to me with 9.4V input:
  - I measured the voltage before the diode and it gave me -0.21V from ground.
  - Changing my trimpot does no effect whatsoever (but I tested it).
  - Replacing IN4004 with UF4007 didn't change the output.
  - The MOSFET is NOT overheating. (it was in another configuration that I 
corrected).


  Anybody has any thoughts?


  Thanks,


  Sam

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