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From: Michael Schwingen <news-1513678000@discworld.dascon.de>
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: 200V at 10mA
Date: 24 Aug 2024 09:12:44 GMT
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On 2024-08-21, Edward Rawde <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> Is there an off the shelf part I can use for the transformer in this?
>
> It's based on a design someone else posted in this group a long time ago (maybe 10 years ago by now).
> I can't remember the name of that individual.

Looks similar to the requirements I had for my nixie clock.

I used parts I already had: LT3757 as flyback controller, and a Pulse PA1137
power-over-ethernet transformer (used backwards). Works fine.

cu
Michael