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A High Voltage Power Supply for your Lab

Built and Tested by Jean-Louis Naudin


Cliquez ici pour la version Franaise
created on February 11, 2003 - JLN Labs - Last update February 13, 2003
Toutes les informations et schmas sont publis gratuitement ( freeware ) et sont destins un usage
personnel et non commercial
All informations and diagrams are published freely (freeware) and are intended for a private use and a
non commercial use.
ou will fin! in this !ocu"ent a very useful High Voltage Power supply # Lab HV$
PS % !iagra" for your personal laboratory e&peri"ents' (his is a !ual outpout
power supply )
$ the first output is a Low Voltage output fully tunable between * to +* V ,C-
$ the secon! output is a High Voltage output fully tunable between * to .* /V ,C
(his Lab HV$PS is able to lift off a Lifter v0'* without proble" at a voltage about
01 /V' (his allows you to con!uct so"e interesting e&peri"ents about the Lifter
hovering by tuning the HV output level'
Clic2 here to !ownloa! the 345*6, !atasheet
,etaille! !iagra" of the flybac2 transfor"er ) H7+6.8 ou 1.50'5**.
(his Lab HV$PS uses co""on an! cheap electronic co"ponents that you can buy
in any electronic hobby shop'
9ote ) :t is reco""en! to have one or two 345*6, transistors as spare parts-
because it is very sensitive to HV pulses'
(o buil! the Lab HV$PS- you "ay use any co""on flybac2 transfor"er rescue!
fro" a ol! color PC "onitor # see below %'

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