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Re: Transformerless Tesla coil
Original poster: "Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <acmq-at-compuland-dot-com.br>
Tesla list wrote:
> Original poster: "Jolyon Vater Cox by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <jolyon-at-vatercox.freeserve.co.uk>
> Antonio,
> Is it not likely that the current drawn by the output network from the
> "primary" resonator (L1-C2) would actually be quite small -as the voltages
> at the terminals of the two "secondary" resonators are 180 degrees out of
> phase
> so the arms of the "bridge" together will act as a paralell-resonant tuned
> circuit
> exhibiting high dynamic impedance at the resonant frequency?
No. The current from L1-C1 feeds both resonators with identical
currents. The two branches of the bridge have identical impedances.
(=====)a (=====)b
| |
L2 L2'
| |
o------+--C1--+----(=) | (=)---(=)-+-(=) <-Influence rings
o | |
PSU gap L1 |
o | |
o------+------+--------+---------------o Ground
o------+--C1--+------+----------+----+
o | C2 L2' C3'
PSU gap L1 +----+ +----+
o | L2 C3 C2'
o------+------+------+----+----------+-o Ground
For perfect balance, C2=C2', C3=C3', and L2=L2'.
For symmetry in the structure, C2=C3.
C2=capacitance between the left influence ring and L2/terminal a.
C3=capacitance between L2/terminal a and ground.
C3'=capacitance between the right influence ring and L2'/terminal b.
C2'=capacitance between L2'/terminal b and ground.
(Ignoring the capacitance between the terminals, assumed small.)
Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz