I've been looking at generating 380V for a geiger tube but I've not see one of the transformer based circuits I actually understand 
Plus I'd like to make it variable
So I'm thinking of a 555 driving a simple boost circuit (FET, cap, inductor), feeding back to pin 4 of the 555 to turn off the boost at 380V (using a divider and a comparator, with a pot on the other input for variable o/p).
As the voltage drops, the boost is obviously enabled again.
(I suspect I'll need some hysteresis too)
Does this sound reasonable?
Plus I'd like to make it variable
So I'm thinking of a 555 driving a simple boost circuit (FET, cap, inductor), feeding back to pin 4 of the 555 to turn off the boost at 380V (using a divider and a comparator, with a pot on the other input for variable o/p).
As the voltage drops, the boost is obviously enabled again.
(I suspect I'll need some hysteresis too)
Does this sound reasonable?