Difference between revisions of "EL Driver Shield"
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(Can't use a ZCD, as the HV converter output won't end up being a sine wave. Sync the converter to the MCU instead.) |
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+ | * 2011-10-02: Finished designing/simulating HV DC generator in LTSpice, put BOM and schematic for this section together. | ||
+ | * 2011-10-01: Many hours spent in LTSpice putting together a design for the HV DC generation. | ||
* 2011-09-30: Started putting basic design ideas together. | * 2011-09-30: Started putting basic design ideas together. | ||
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* Shield will likely need a microcontroller on it | * Shield will likely need a microcontroller on it | ||
** Inputs: | ** Inputs: | ||
− | ** Outputs: HV converter sync pulse, 8x TRIAC gate outputs | + | ** Outputs: HV DC converter sync pulse, HV AC converter control pulse, 8x TRIAC gate outputs |
** Bus: I2C | ** Bus: I2C | ||
[[Category:Current Projects]] | [[Category:Current Projects]] |
Revision as of 02:17, 3 October 2011
The EL Driver Shield will drive 8(?) channels of EL wire, generating required voltages on the shield itself. Each channel will support dimming individually.
Project Status
- 2011-10-02: Finished designing/simulating HV DC generator in LTSpice, put BOM and schematic for this section together.
- 2011-10-01: Many hours spent in LTSpice putting together a design for the HV DC generation.
- 2011-09-30: Started putting basic design ideas together.
Ideas / Brainstorming
- One single high voltage converter with separate switches for each channel
- Dimming using a TRIAC on each channel like incandescent lights use
- Shield will likely need a microcontroller on it
- Inputs:
- Outputs: HV DC converter sync pulse, HV AC converter control pulse, 8x TRIAC gate outputs
- Bus: I2C