Step 4: What you will need...
Parts:
- TL494 chip (Datasheet for TL494)
- 200uF (or 220uF) - 50v electrolytic capacitor
- 47nF - 250v (or similar voltage ratings) capacitor
- 100nF - 50v capacitor
- 10nF - 50v capacitor
- 2.2K - 1/4W resistor
- 10 ohm - 1/4W resistor
- UF4007 diode (or other fast diode that is rated 1A (or more) and 500v (or more)
- 10K - 1/4W potentiometer (same thing as a variable resistor)
- 22K - 1/4W potentiometer (same thing as a variable resistor)
- Audio jack
- Wires
- IRF540 MOSFET (other MOSFET's with similar ratings should work)
- Large heatsink
- Flyback transformer (can be found from old CRT.)
- 12v power source (for TL494 oscillator / I used a 9v battery)
- 12v to 40v power source (for the flyback transformer)
- Breadboard (for testing)
- Veroboard
Tools:
- Soldering iron
- Wire strippers
- Wire cutters
- Pliers
- Helping hands
- Hot glue gun
- Good with a soldering iron.
- Can read schematics.
- Know what you are doing when you are dealing with high voltage.
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http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3538773&clickid=prod_cs
radioshack isnt the best place for components but batteries should be fine lol
Power supplies are not recommended as they have 'noise' in the lines, it will interfere the performance of the plasma speaker.
If you use a oscilloscope's AC coupling setting it will reject the supply's DC and reveal any ripple
and
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp?N=731+2031+204275&Ntk=gensearch&Ntt=22K+potentiometer&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial
might be what your looking for
Does anybody know the wattage rating of the components used? I'm an Electrical Engineering Technologist student and I'm trying to purchase the correct parts, but the wattage rating of the potentiometers, capacitors and resistors aren't listed. 1/4 Watt? possibly 1-3 or 4 watt?
I looked into the IC datasheet, it says, Vcc can be up to 40 V... Why is it 12V and not powered from the same powersource as the flyback?
Is it correct that I may put the 200 V diode in parallel with a 10 megaohm resistor, the 400 V diode in parallel with a 20 megaohm resistor and then connect them in series instead of a single diode rated for 500 V?
http://nz.element14.com/texas-instruments/tl494cn/switched-mode-controller-dip-494/dp/1106036
if not could you direct me somewhere i could find this
Cheers
Good luck.
i've got the board completed, but i'm just waiting on a mosfet to arrive at my local electroics store along with the nte1729 (nte version of TL494).
also, on the flyback, for the windings, is it possible just to use a bare ferrite core and make the needed primary and secondary windings on either end of the unit?
i managed to score an old magnavox ferrite core.