The Plasma Speaker

 by Plasmana
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Step 4: What you will need...

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You will need quite a lot of stuff to make the plasma speaker...

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

I bought most of my electronic parts from Farnell.

Tools:
  • Soldering iron
  • Wire strippers
  • Wire cutters
  • Pliers
  • Helping hands
  • Hot glue gun

Abilities:
  • Good with a soldering iron.
  • Can read schematics.
  • Know what you are doing when you are dealing with high voltage.
 
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crazy-blender says: Aug 27, 2012. 2:57 PM
you said you meant 47uf instead od 47nf witch one is right ?
crazy-blender in reply to crazy-blenderAug 27, 2012. 2:57 PM
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crazy-blender in reply to crazy-blenderAug 27, 2012. 2:58 PM
i meant : instead of
htc109 says: Mar 21, 2010. 11:32 AM
 can anyone give me advice on a good enough power source or atleast how to make one using some kind of batteries or power adapters????
tesladude123 in reply to htc109Aug 7, 2012. 12:22 AM
You can modifiy a atx computer power supply to give you around 20a, its realy easy
bcantley2010 in reply to htc109Dec 21, 2010. 3:57 PM
a car battery will work
kisalvador in reply to htc109Apr 14, 2010. 1:01 AM
havent tried it yet, nor have i built this plasma speaker, but i do know car alarm transmitter batteries are rated at 12V

 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
Plasmana (author) in reply to htc109Mar 21, 2010. 4:54 PM
You can use a car battery...

Power supplies are not recommended as they have 'noise' in the lines, it will interfere the performance of the plasma speaker.
randomapps in reply to PlasmanaApr 18, 2010. 1:57 AM
 i have a power supply which is 30v would a capacitor to filter the noise?
bcantley2010 in reply to randomappsJan 10, 2011. 1:43 PM
3 12 volt batteries in series would give you 36 vdc with less ripple. if you have a o-scope you could always take a look at the ripple with the power supply you currently have.

If you use a oscilloscope's AC coupling setting it will reject the supply's DC and reveal any ripple
arianen says: Aug 12, 2011. 9:59 AM
I've been looking around at all of the websites mentioned in the comments, but still haven't been able to track down the 22K potentiometer. If someone could give me a link to where I can buy it, that would be great!
tesladude123 in reply to arianenAug 7, 2012. 12:18 AM
A 25K potentiometer will work fine.
nreading in reply to arianenAug 14, 2011. 2:08 AM
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp?N=731+2031+202462&Ntk=gensearch&Ntt=22K+potentiometer&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial


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
Mythx20 says: Mar 5, 2010. 2:49 PM

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?

Plasmana (author) in reply to Mythx20Mar 5, 2010. 4:44 PM
I have edited step 4 to give the information you require. :)
Mythx20 in reply to PlasmanaMar 23, 2010. 10:47 AM
The only other question I have is the size of the wiring you used. Was it 18 gauge? same with the size you used to wrap around your ferrite core
Plasmana (author) in reply to Mythx20Mar 24, 2010. 3:38 AM
It is 16 gauge.
Mythx20 in reply to PlasmanaMar 30, 2010. 9:17 AM
It seems a 47uF 250v capacitor is extremely hard to find, even on Farnell. I'm assuming the 10 and 100 nF caps are disc ceramic, through hole. Can anyone point me in the right direction for a 47uF 250v cap?
rocket master in reply to Mythx20Aug 23, 2011. 4:29 AM
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lynchpman says: Jul 1, 2011. 2:31 PM
I have an IRF630 MOSFET. Would that be considered a "similar rating" and work instead of the IRF540?
dancsa says: Jun 30, 2011. 2:54 PM
Hello
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?
Erty_W says: Jun 18, 2011. 3:19 PM
I have no fast diodes rated more than 500 V, but instead one rated for 200 V and the other rated for 400 V.
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?
Tristian_Lyons22 says: May 23, 2009. 9:31 PM
would a 1N4007 diode work? i had a UF4007, but it did the reversal thing that diodes do when they die. i have liek 10 1N4007's laying around though.
Plasmana (author) in reply to Tristian_Lyons22May 24, 2009. 11:28 AM
It should work, but less efficiently...
Tristian_Lyons22 in reply to PlasmanaMay 27, 2009. 2:50 PM
what about a 1N5404? better or worse than the 1N4007. i dont know much about picking diodes out, so sorry for all the questions
Plasmana (author) in reply to Tristian_Lyons22May 29, 2009. 1:18 PM
Yes, the 1N5404 diode would work better than the 1N4007 diode.
randomapps in reply to PlasmanaMay 14, 2010. 8:10 AM
 i have heaps of germanium diodes everywhere would they work for this?
-max- in reply to randomappsJun 15, 2011. 10:52 AM
they will burn out almost instantly. they uswaly olny support less than 1A and less than 60V
marteloficina says: Oct 10, 2010. 11:00 AM
I could use a transistor instead of IRF540 2N3055?
-max- in reply to marteloficinaJun 15, 2011. 10:46 AM
yes. make sure you have a heatsink and a small value resistor between the base and the output pin from the chip
melkior34 in reply to marteloficinaNov 1, 2010. 1:44 PM
I think you have used the 2N3055 to built the simple dirver ? I have done this done..It works too fine ! But you must use the IRF540 here for its caracteristic.
ARJOON in reply to marteloficinaOct 27, 2010. 3:34 AM
no dude it 9will fry in3stantaneous3ly i think
kumaraman says: May 21, 2011. 3:21 PM
Hey Plasmana, i am really interested in this project, i just cant source the correct TL494 with the same specs. I was wondering if this was ok.
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
harryn81 in reply to kumaramanMay 23, 2011. 2:25 PM
Yes.kumaraman go for it,the given tl494 ic is correct for this circuit.
Good luck.
seabeepirate says: Dec 31, 2010. 9:02 PM
So correct me if I'm wrong, but assuming that you've salvaged the flyback mosfets and power supply, this actually looks like it's a project that can be built for less than $20 USD?
Blue_Bird says: Jul 20, 2010. 8:32 AM
I cant seem to find a 22k potentiometer online on the website I'm buying the parts off of, The closest I could find are 20k and 25k , which one should I get?
ElmerHomero in reply to Blue_BirdAug 6, 2010. 9:07 PM
The 25K should work fine
knoxarama says: May 26, 2010. 6:44 PM
are there any devices you can scrap to get a tl494 so buying isn't necesary?
Plasmana (author) in reply to knoxaramaJun 24, 2010. 12:45 AM
You can find TL494 in a OLD desktop computor power supply.
sipes216 says: May 19, 2010. 8:39 PM
plasmana, here's a pretty good Q i have for you. the "12v to 40V power source" you specify. what exactly are you using here? are you using two power sources, one for 12v, and another for 40v? i'm not exactly sure what is meant by this.

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.
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