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  • That's what I call being fully equiped!

  • how loud does it get?

  • Now what i would like to see you produce with your Plasma speaker is some Bass. Great you have accomplished trebal. But it would be more of an achievment with some low notes.

  • the sound is really clear one of the better plasma speakers i've heard

  • would this be hearable on a am radio on that frequentie,

    becouse of al the elecktromagnatic fields it create's?

    that is some nice sound :P

  • thanks.. yes sure an AM radio receives the Audio but the signal is quite low, because the cage blocks most of the EM field.. I'm a ham radio operator so low EMI was a big point while designing the coil.

  • hey dude, that sure is inpressive and the sound is super loud!

  • lol excellent. why dont you team up with timetec and release the ultimate plasma / tesla coil speaker set ?

  • nice tesla coil

    i am currently working on a 4mhz plasma speaker tesla coil using common parts (no exotic parts involved )

    if you want to improve spark length (music is louder) try to increase secondary/primary coupling !

    i got about 6cm arcs off 100V !

    dont use a flat primary coil , wind your primay direct onto a piece of PVC pipe

  • thanks for the info! I already planned to try the tighter coupling as the next step. On the first try I wanted to be sure that the load on the coil doesn't change the load of the transistor and destroy it. I'll work on the coil after a public demonstration in two weeks... and post the results here :-)

  • if you want to be extra carefull you could use a current transformer

    wind a single turn on a ferrit core (can be for example yozr primary coil wire).for secondary you can use for example 100 turns

    so current ist stepped down 100 times

    now you can use a shunt resistor which makes it possible to measure the current using your oscilloscope

    i used one on my big solid state tesla coil (mosfet halfbridge running on 500khz , so far 18cm output form a 21cm high coil) and blasted no fets so fare

  • i can also get a current probe from my company for testing that ;-) aber sagmal.. warum schreib ich eigentlich englisch.. hab grad deinen User angeklickt ;-) dadurch dass ich eine class-e stufe hab, kann man sehr schön an der kurvenform sehen, ob die anpassung stimmt und wie sich der transistor gerade fühlt...

  • I'm really curious as to how much work this particular set up took and what kind of stuff you need to know to be able to do this, beyond the obviously vague "electrical engineering". I know relatively little about all of this but I am extremely interested in making my own set up.

  • hi zeron,

    you'll need at least an oscilloscope for the tuning process and the circuit board(s). The power mosfet and the 120V PSU are the parts you won't get at your store next door. The other parts are standard components. I describe the setup in my other videos in more detail.

  • :D

    hab auch gesehen das du aus deutschland kommst

    so ne überstrom-schutzabschaltung hat mir schon so manchen mosfet gerettet..

    hab sie mit nem ganz banalen lm393 realisiert

    wenn du etwas freier mit dem anpassen werden willst: wickel die primärspule in die sekundärspule , und mach sie drehbar

    so kannst du ideal die kopplung anpassen

  • Great work! .. AWESOME!

  • This is one of the best setups I have seen on youtube. Awesome 5/5 !!!

  • Thank you very much. Yes... some guys build musical tesla coils and others jump off a perfectly working airplane ;-) Each to their own :-)

  • There's no such thing as a perfectly working airplane. In fact, a few weeks ago, I had to jump out of one half way through the trip up to altitude due to an aircraft emergency. Besides, I can't resist jumping when I see the door open. hehe I'll probably end up making a solid state tesla coil at some point though because I am majoring in Computer Science and Computer Engineering so this stuff interests me.

  • i need to get a tesla coil, i am defintetly gonna try this

  • Hi,

    this is a great demonstrations about alternative sound emission. Thanks for this video.

    vy 73

  • Excellent work... The DDS is a nice touch. Although it is hard to properly maintain the phase relationships needed for Class-E if the switch duty cycle changes in a PWM environment. This should not be a big problem if your MOSFET switching speed is fast (did you use a metal-gate RF MOSFET?)

  • Hello testardo,

    thanks! at the moment, i am not changing the duty cycle of the gate signal. I simply use an AND Gate with the PWM signal on the one and the 1.xx MHz excitation signal on the other port.

    I use the DRF1200 from Microsemi, a integrated module with a Driver and a 1000V 13A Transistor for up to 30Mhz...

    i didn't think of the obvious possibility to modulate the duty cycle. thanks for the idea! I will try it as soon as possible.. after Christmas.

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