[GreenKeys] Snubber tests
Bob Camp
ham at cq.nu
Thu Apr 12 07:23:24 EDT 2007
Hi
One thing I should have mentioned. Hooking up the magnets for 60 ma
operation is a better idea than 20 ma operation. That alone cuts the
voltage on the switch in half. It's been about (gulp) 40 years since
I played with a 2B so I don't remember all the details. I do believe
that the magnets are "normal" and can be set up for 60 ma.
As you have found running straight off of a high voltage opto is not
even a real good thing at 20 ma. To saturate the switch and keep it's
dissipation low you need to significantly overdrive it. The same
thing applies to a normal bipolar transistor. If you have a gain of
200 you drive it like it had a gain of 40 or so.
Bob
On Apr 12, 2007, at 12:31 AM, Peter Gottlieb wrote:
> Aaack! It's late! That was a 10K, not 100K resistor!!!
>
>
> Peter Gottlieb wrote:
>> I just ran a few tests. The simplest snubber which still
>> absolutely protects the MJE13005 consists of a diode (I use
>> 1N4007's for just about everything) in series with a 100K 2W
>> carbon resistor across the selector magnet. The voltage on
>> opening goes up to around 500 volts then shows a nice exponential
>> decay. The resistor gets mildly warm after steady copy, probably
>> a 1 watt would do fine.
>>
>> So now I hooked up an optocoupler as the input from the low level
>> data line. I first tried a TIL111 because I have a bunch of them,
>> no good, not enough current transfer. The best I could find I
>> scrounged from an old switching power supply board and its
>> datasheet says it has a 200% CTR (Current Transfer Ratio) yet I am
>> not seeing anywhere near that and it is marginal. I must be
>> missing something. I am driving at 20 mA and only need 17 mA on
>> the output. I think I am expecting it should go into saturation
>> and it isn't designed to do that. I may need additional
>> components, maybe make it like a darlington or use a tiny FET (I
>> used to use the 2N7000 a lot, must have some still around somewhere).
>>
>> In any case, I did get data from the Dovetron through to the 2B.
>> There was no QRM generated at all, at least not that I could
>> detect even on very weak signals. However, I was unable to get
>> good copy on any signals. One problem was that many signals were
>> not 22 msec timing (ie, not 45.45 bauds). One that was, still no
>> joy, and I note the 2B is not spacing evenly. It sometimes
>> doesn't space properly, or at all, when cold so I have to get into
>> that part of the mechanism and lubricate, clean and adjust it as
>> necessary.
>> Getting there. Once the opto problem is resolved I need to put
>> one in for the other direction so the keyboard runs the Dovetron.
>> Then add a full/half duplex switch (hmmm, I wonder if the Dovetron
>> switch does that?) and build the final loop supply/signal
>> converter into a suitably boatanchory looking box. I did note
>> that the Dovetron "standby" switch does nicely enable/disable the
>> printing.
>>
>> Peter
>>
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