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Marte Schwarz
Hi John,
May be this is the resistance (DC value). A impedance is a complex
(frequency dependent) value. This is significant here. above 1 kHz the
absolute value of your testimpedance will be much lower, I guess. If not,
then you have to give up to kilovolt. Then you need a transformer very
surely. You may try out a power transformer using the "primary" (110V side)
as secondary. So for a 5V transformer you only need 50 V peak from your
current regulator...
This may be the reason for interrupted saturated coils I told about...
Marte
The impedances are between 100Kohm to 1Mega ohm.
May be this is the resistance (DC value). A impedance is a complex
(frequency dependent) value. This is significant here. above 1 kHz the
absolute value of your testimpedance will be much lower, I guess. If not,
then you have to give up to kilovolt. Then you need a transformer very
surely. You may try out a power transformer using the "primary" (110V side)
as secondary. So for a 5V transformer you only need 50 V peak from your
current regulator...
This may be the reason for interrupted saturated coils I told about...
Marte