> Same form factor as 1364.
That is a jaw dropping claim. It is like 6 times more power than the 1364! I'd like to see a picture of that one.
The 1363/64 are nice units but at a half load they do tend to make quite some audible noise, which is a bit annoying. I swapped mine with a simple NE555 HV supply and no noise at all.
How is that for your 50W unit?
Michel
on Aug 11, 2013, John Rehwinkel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just finished my 50W HVPS design, should be able to push it to 75W at 36V in.
Nifty!
> 150-200V out.
> 5-36VDC in.
> 200V/0.250A at 24V in.
Okay, all sounds good.
> Same form factor as 1364.
Okay, now I'm impressed. I suspect some deep magic in your magnetics.
Planning on selling these beasties? They'd be great for small vacuum tube projects.
- John
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