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Electronics => Projects, Designs, and Technical Stuff => Topic started by: lyy611 on March 22, 2022, 02:21:33 am
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I'm trying to make a Tesla coil to simulate various discharge signals, such as tip discharge and suspension discharge. But I had some trouble, and the frequency of the tip discharge I measured was not in the normal range, which was most likely a wrong signal. Correct tip discharge signal at 6300-500MHZ. I don't know what caused it, but it could be that the signal I measured was a fake signal, or that the Tesla coil was too small and too low. I hope you can help me analyze it, thank you very much. If there is a better idea of simulating the discharge signal, it would be greatly appreciated if it could be shared!
by the way,This is the first time I've done an SGTC Tesla coil,maybe an analog discharge requires an SSTC?
This is the oscilloscope graph I detected