High voltage power supply for electro-optics applications

This paper describes the development of high voltage power supply for electro-optics applications. The power supply consists of MOSFET driver, voltage multiplier circuit and voltage controller. A single timer 555 generates 1.3 kHz square pulse to drive the power MOSFET that connected to a standard s...

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Main Authors: Tamuri, Abd. Rahman, Bidin, Noriah, Mad Daud, Yaacob
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Language:English
Published: Academic Research Publishing Agency 2010
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/37826/2/IJRRAS_3_2_03.pdf
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author Tamuri, Abd. Rahman
Bidin, Noriah
Mad Daud, Yaacob
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description This paper describes the development of high voltage power supply for electro-optics applications. The power supply consists of MOSFET driver, voltage multiplier circuit and voltage controller. A single timer 555 generates 1.3 kHz square pulse to drive the power MOSFET that connected to a standard step up transformer. By using voltage multiplier technique, the output from secondary transformer was step-up. The variable DC high voltage output is produced up to 4 kV. The input voltage as low as 12 volt is required to generate smooth and stable high voltage output.
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spelling utm.eprints-378262017-02-15T01:17:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/37826/ High voltage power supply for electro-optics applications Tamuri, Abd. Rahman Bidin, Noriah Mad Daud, Yaacob QC Physics This paper describes the development of high voltage power supply for electro-optics applications. The power supply consists of MOSFET driver, voltage multiplier circuit and voltage controller. A single timer 555 generates 1.3 kHz square pulse to drive the power MOSFET that connected to a standard step up transformer. By using voltage multiplier technique, the output from secondary transformer was step-up. The variable DC high voltage output is produced up to 4 kV. The input voltage as low as 12 volt is required to generate smooth and stable high voltage output. Academic Research Publishing Agency 2010-05 Article PeerReviewed text/html en http://eprints.utm.my/37826/2/IJRRAS_3_2_03.pdf Tamuri, Abd. Rahman and Bidin, Noriah and Mad Daud, Yaacob (2010) High voltage power supply for electro-optics applications. International Journal of Research and Reviews in Applied Sciences, 3 (2). pp. 143-147. ISSN 2076-734X (Print); 2076-7366 (Electronic)
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Tamuri, Abd. Rahman
Bidin, Noriah
Mad Daud, Yaacob
High voltage power supply for electro-optics applications
title High voltage power supply for electro-optics applications
title_full High voltage power supply for electro-optics applications
title_fullStr High voltage power supply for electro-optics applications
title_full_unstemmed High voltage power supply for electro-optics applications
title_short High voltage power supply for electro-optics applications
title_sort high voltage power supply for electro optics applications
topic QC Physics
url http://eprints.utm.my/37826/2/IJRRAS_3_2_03.pdf
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