| On Jul 26, 2004, at 1:27 AM, Steve Thompson wrote:
 
 
 On Sunday 25 July 2004 11:49, R. Measures wrote:Steve -- For the current 8171 project, I'm going to start with 140µF on 
the output side of a 1500V resonant-choke supply. If that does not get 
the job done satisfactorily, I will go with something better.
 
 Yes, it's possible to fool a two tone test with enough capacitance - 
but inIf I wind the carrier power up and down, the screen current goes upand down.
 If I wind the power up and down at 2Hz the screen current goes up and
 down at
 2Hz and the meter needle will follow it. If I wind the carrier power
 up and
 down at 1kHz the screen current goes up and down at 1kHz but the 
meter
 needle
 indicates steady 'average' current because it can't follow the
 changes, not
 because the current is actually constant. The regulation of the
 voltage at
 the audio frequency does matter. It's tricky winding the power 
control
 up and
 down at audio frequencies manually, two tones does it more 
effectively.
 I agree, Steve.  However, unregulated screen supplies have a 
filter C
 that is large enough to minimize 100Hz - 120Hz ripple, so that should
 minimize V-out ripple (and IMD) when the load current changes at a
 1000Hz rate.
 order to approach the results you will get from an electronic 
regulator, I
 reckon you need a lot more capacitance than most would think to build 
in,
 maybe 500uF or more.
 
 
 end
 Cheers,Richard L. Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734.  www.somis.org
 
 Steve
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