Re: [neonixie-l] Re: HELP WITH LTC3426 (1 TO 5)V BOOSTER DC-DC

2020-04-01 Thread 'Grahame' via neonixie-l
I always find this a good read on flybacks - https://www.dos4ever.com/flyback/flyback.html On 01/04/2020 10:14, MrThe50sanchez . wrote: Hello! Thanks a lot guys, I will start studying to trying to see if I can make my own fly back booster converter. I'll let you know! Thanks for the info!

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: HELP WITH LTC3426 (1 TO 5)V BOOSTER DC-DC

2020-04-01 Thread MrThe50sanchez .
Hello! Thanks a lot guys, I will start studying to trying to see if I can make my own fly back booster converter. I'll let you know! Thanks for the info! El mar., 31 mar. 2020 a las 22:13, Paul Andrews () escribió: > I did a long writeup >

[neonixie-l] Re: HELP WITH LTC3426 (1 TO 5)V BOOSTER DC-DC

2020-03-31 Thread Paul Andrews
I did a long writeup on my adventures making a flyback converter. I use this design now for (almost) all of my clocks, with slightly different components for different power requirements. Or you could just buy one off the shelf (but wh

[neonixie-l] Re: HELP WITH LTC3426 (1 TO 5)V BOOSTER DC-DC

2020-03-31 Thread gregebert
That topology wont work for getting HV for driving a nixie tube. The original design uses an inductor and operates as a boost-converter to produce a higher output voltage, generally around 5V, from the input. When you replace the inductor with a transformer, you are taking energy out of the cir