SSTC from half-a-oneTesla + SSTC Design Guide!
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 1:08 pm
Hello everyone,
I wanted to share a side project I did over the course of a weekend (actually it turned out to take two), building a normal Solid State Tesla Coil (not DRSSTC) using half of an old revision of the oneTesla PCB board. If you look carefully at the board, half of it contains the logic for the driver, and the other half contains the half-bridge.
I wanted to make a simple normal SSTC, so I made my own driver on a perfboard and used half of the PCB for the half bridge section. I then placed everything inside an old ATX power supply box. The coil now runs beautifully with an integrated Attiny85 as an interrupter.
For those interested, I have written up what I hope is a reasonably detailed guide to designing an SSTC. Check it out here: http://loneoceans.com/labs/sstc2/. I hope to continually improve it and write one up for DRSSTCs. However, many of the points inside the page are also very relevant to DRSSTC operation.
See my other DRSSTC builds on http://www.loneoceans.com/labs/.
The specs of the coil are as follows:
- 120VAC input
- 249kHz Secondary Resonant Frequency
- Half Bridge of Fairchild HGTG30N60A4D IGBTs
- Spark Length to air ~8.3" (01 Nov 2013)
Just thought it was fun to see how the oneTesla board can also be used to create new life!
I wanted to share a side project I did over the course of a weekend (actually it turned out to take two), building a normal Solid State Tesla Coil (not DRSSTC) using half of an old revision of the oneTesla PCB board. If you look carefully at the board, half of it contains the logic for the driver, and the other half contains the half-bridge.
I wanted to make a simple normal SSTC, so I made my own driver on a perfboard and used half of the PCB for the half bridge section. I then placed everything inside an old ATX power supply box. The coil now runs beautifully with an integrated Attiny85 as an interrupter.
For those interested, I have written up what I hope is a reasonably detailed guide to designing an SSTC. Check it out here: http://loneoceans.com/labs/sstc2/. I hope to continually improve it and write one up for DRSSTCs. However, many of the points inside the page are also very relevant to DRSSTC operation.
See my other DRSSTC builds on http://www.loneoceans.com/labs/.
The specs of the coil are as follows:
- 120VAC input
- 249kHz Secondary Resonant Frequency
- Half Bridge of Fairchild HGTG30N60A4D IGBTs
- Spark Length to air ~8.3" (01 Nov 2013)
Just thought it was fun to see how the oneTesla board can also be used to create new life!