Classic Display Notes
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07-03-2019, 06:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2019 07:21 PM by Harald.)
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RE: Classic Display Notes
(07-03-2019 10:16 AM)teenix Wrote:(07-03-2019 08:39 AM)Harald Wrote: Wow! How did you do that? Hi Tony, I am very keen to see your design. You have to be careful not to charge the inductors without any of the cathode transistor turned on. That will result in an overvoltage that will sooner or later destroy the anode drive. I have solved this by soldering a green LED across one of the cathode transistors. That dissipates the energy and saves the anode driver. Also it indicates if you still have any glitches (I did at startup) that cause problems. The original HP hardware has a startup problem too, but only a very short pulse occures. Cheers, Harald Edit: To avoid misunderstandings, the green LED was only a temporary measure during development. Once I was satisfied it never turned on anymore I removed it. |
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