Cicero
Active Member
Hi all, hoping you folk have some pointers for me to do this cheaply and efficiently, and simulate it first. My analogue electronics knowledge is rusty.
I need to generate a low current high voltage (150-240V) AC signal to use with flame detection.
I'm running off a 12V DC battery to start with, and am thinking of switching that at 50Hz into the secondary of this transformer https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/pcb-transformers/1739715/
I've done a quick draft on LTSpice (attached), and I'm deliberately trying to avoid PWM techniques if I can. Not sure if I'm even headed in the right direction though so want to pass it through you guys first to make sure I'm not being stupid before I prototype it.
I need to generate a low current high voltage (150-240V) AC signal to use with flame detection.
I'm running off a 12V DC battery to start with, and am thinking of switching that at 50Hz into the secondary of this transformer https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/pcb-transformers/1739715/
I've done a quick draft on LTSpice (attached), and I'm deliberately trying to avoid PWM techniques if I can. Not sure if I'm even headed in the right direction though so want to pass it through you guys first to make sure I'm not being stupid before I prototype it.