On Tuesday, 13 August 2013 13:41:09 UTC+1, jrehwin wrote:

> > 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
>

John - I've got several CK1414s variants myself - glorious beasts - what 
mask set do yours have?

Not had much time to do anything with mine yet - they are all alphanumeric 
with a few special characters - probably used for airport information 
displays etc.

Nick

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