A while ago I breadboarded a screen regulator supply with some
similarities to Jim's design. One of these was that the 'pull down'
transistor could act as a clamp if there was a flashover to the screen.
I was fortunate enough not to test that function but I had a couple of
questions which I never found answers for:
How much current flows during a flashover to the screen (assuming the
amp has a sensible glitch resistor in the HV supply) and
How long does a flashover last?
Worst case guesses are simple enough but I don't know how the physics
of the arc affects things in practice.
Steve G8GSQ
On Mon, 28 Feb 2022, 21:37 Jim Garland, <4cx250b@miamioh.edu> wrote:
> Attached is the screen voltage regulator I designed for my 160m/80m
> duo-band amplifier using three GU74B tetrodes. From your msg, I suspect
> it’s similar in some ways to the circuit you’ve described. The circuitry is
> deceptively subtle, however, in that it provides protection against damage
> from grid-plate flashovers in the tubes, which can be a problem, especially
> with new (NOS) Russian tetrodes. I’ve used this circuit for more than five
> years and found it to be always stable, with tight regulation. The
> circuitry mounts on a small file card-sized PCB. The screen voltage is
> adjustable and I set it at a nominal 340V.
>
>
>
> If the attachment doesn’t come through (I’m away from my home QTH and have
> limited internet coverage, here’s a link to the complete schematic package
> for the amplifier. Pse email me if you can’t get any of the diagrams to
> load!
>
>
>
> http://www.w8zr.net/160amplifier/images/Amplifier%20Schematic%20Package.pdf
>
> 73,
>
> Jim W8ZR
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