my earliest globe (14 inch) i designed at the end of the eighties, now running with the new microcontrolled powersupply.
Here you can see some details from the programming and tuning procedure using the software PMC.01 developed by my friend reiner who also designed the microcontroller circuitry.
Visit his page!!
http://freenet-homepage.de/moosec/projekte/pmc/
I would very much like to buy one of those. Toy grade globes are all well and good but that takes it to a new level. Send me a message if you're interested.
rcflight13 1 year ago
plasma globe need zvs @40V would be work better?
MrThomassss 1 year ago
@stefan21913 plasma is ionized gas
Iluvbadgers 2 years ago
Very nice flyback build.
DragonFlyback256 2 years ago
what is plasma?somebody explain me!!
stefan21913 2 years ago
rofl ur english is pretty funny but still great video!
SmashCOBamberg 2 years ago
Just a low current, HV transformer, pump that into a near vaccuum of different gasses, different gasses give different colors, some adjusting of a circuit, and you got a cool plasma globe. They are much like a mini tesla coil. Put some foil on top, and a plasma globe can burn paper, or give a painfull shock!!!
ttttttfanman 2 years ago
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This is now primitive technology, you should entitle this "An introduction to the stone age" to say the least. Granted it's still cool, it's nothing compared to what exists now.
I see your frequencies are pretty much standard. There are programs more advanced now, I've used them with "Magnet Tuning" and such.
If you get an upgrade, you should see what that thing does with some odd frequencies. Strange things can happen.
CyricRO 2 years ago
Hi!
Where did you get power supply ? Did you make it by fourself or buyed?
hrvojevz 3 years ago