> This is scaling really nicely.  The board design is setup to do up to 450V 
> out on board or drive a second output winding for higher ratio metrically 
> related outputs.  Planning to use this driver for an 8kV project as well.

Sir, you had my curiosity, now you have my interest!  I'm currently building a 
monoscope project* that will need several supplies of a few kilovolts.  I'm 
also working on a field emission electron microscope that will want 9kV or so.  
Commercial regulated high voltage supplies are too expensive for my tastes.  
Rolling my own is going more slowly than I like (that CRT power supply board is 
my design, but it has ... issues).  So I'm quite interested in your engineering 
here!

* http://www.flickr.com/photos/23304890@N00/7268621172/in/set-72157629911800685

- John

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