Racal regulated all power supplies in their TA1800 amp with SCRs except
anode voltage.
They used transformers with 205V primary for the heater, the bias and the
screen of the 4CX10000.
The screen voltage was also used to supply the three 4CX350A drivers and
predriver.
No interference at all!
73
Peter
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From: Amps [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Manfred
Mornhinweg
conduction doesn't cause big trouble.
I agree with those who warn that interference could become a big
problem. Unlike MOSFETs or bipolar transistors, the switching speed of
SCRs cannot be controlled. Once triggered, they switch on very fast, and
that creates a very considerable amount of RF energy. You will have to
control that noise purely with filters and possibly some shielding, and
it may not be easy.
Considering the tremendous advantage in terms of size and weight, and
even in cost, I think that you should try it. But if you cannot get the
noise under control, in the end you might have to resort to the external
bucking transformer anyway!
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