After further testing, the use of LT3757 (voltage regulator), DA2032 
(transformer),  CSD19533Q5A (MOSFET) and RFN2LAM4STR (diode) seems to be a 
good combination for a nixie PSU. Now trying to optimize the board design.


Am Samstag, 9. März 2019 20:49:57 UTC+1 schrieb newxito:
>
> I was using the good old MC34063 on all my boards but I just did a test 
> with the LT3757 (already mentioned in this group) using the high voltage 
> flyback power supply datasheet schematic with a DA2032 transformer. I’m 
> really impressed, 170V up to 69mA at 12V with around 86% efficiency, just a 
> bit warm, no audible noise. 
>
> I’m not an electronic engineer, I don’t really know what I’m doing :-) So, 
> I’m sure that with a correct board design the efficiency could be improved.
>
>  
>
>

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