From: "Christopher R. Carlen"
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: My flyback experiment is on the web
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 07:37:11 -0700
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fred bartoli wrote:
> Schottky diodes for a 200V output will be "hard" to find. But 2 diodes, one
> in series with the maos drain, the other in parallel with the "new" level
> shifted drain will do the trick.
>
> Oh, spice can provide you some of those nice multiKV ultra low forward drop
> Schottky.
Just want to say a big thanks to all the responders on this one, as it
really exploded into deep discussions of just the sort that I had hoped
for, and from which I've learned a great deal more than I can digest in
one sitting.
Once I get some good cores, I'll bring forth some updated data.
Good day!
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Christopher R. Carlen
Principal Laser/Optical Technologist
Sandia National Laboratories CA USA
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