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RE: differential probes
Original poster: "Malcolm Watts by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <m.j.watts-at-massey.ac.nz>
Hi Jimmy, Terry,
On 15 Jul 2003, at 12:32, Tesla list wrote:
> Original poster: "FRITZ, TERRY by way of Terry Fritz
<teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <TERRYF-at-aei-dot-com>
>
> Hi Jimmy,
>
> I quickly looked it over and had these thoughts:
>
> Out 1 and 2 are connected to the ground legs of the BNC connectors. They
> should go the the center pins of the scope connectors.
>
> Holes for LED31 and B31 and B32 wires may need to be larger? Hard for me to
> judge from the pictures...
>
> C12 and C21 should all have their "own" vias going to the ground plane (high
> current at 150MHz!).
>
> There should be three "very" separate grounds.
>
> The low voltage electronics will have it's own ground plane but that
> will end on the low voltage side of the 1Meg resistors. There should be
> "no" ground plans under the HV resistor areas. The HV resistors from a very
> wide line of isolation separating the low voltage stuff from the high
> voltage stuff. Only the resistors should cross that line. The grounds are
> also "very" separate since under a fault they will be far from zero volts!
>
> The MOV sets each have their own "very high" current (like 2000 amp
> pulse) grounds that go out to ground studs. The MOV grounds are meant to
> take giant faults and ground them separately away from the other grounds.
>
> The Official "CE" clearances for 2000Vp on a PCB are 1 inch!
> "Theoretically", the high voltage side stuff should all be spaced 1 inch
> apart from anything else. 2000V will easily arc 1/4 inch between sharp
> points over a surface. So you may need far more spacing on the high voltage
> stuff.
I haven't downloaded the file as I don't have a suitable program to
open it with available on the NW. I do have a tip to deal with the
problem mentioned in the previous paragraph: the way to increase the
isolation barrier without consuming a lot of board space is to
physically cut a slot in the board across the isolation barrier. This
gets rid of the problem of surface tracking. I presume fibreglass is
the material of choice for this board? <paxolin or anything like it
is OUT>.
Malcolm
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