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|    max5461@earthlink.net to max...@earthlink.net    |
|    Re: DCR-11 YAG Laser - Switching Power S    |
|    25 Feb 17 13:33:20    |
      On Friday, February 24, 2017 at 11:55:08 PM UTC-8, max...@earthlink.net wrote:       > On Tuesday, March 15, 1994 at 8:11:57 PM UTC-7, Mohan Sanghadasa wrote:       > > I have a Spectra Physics DCR-11 Nd:YAG Laser in my laboratory.       > > Yesterday, the controller card inside the Switching Power Supply had       > > a short circuit and a couple of components on the controller board       > > were destroyed. Since the manual does not include the       > > schematics of the Switching Power Supply, it is not possible       > > for us to fix the controller board. However, Spectra Physics       > > does not sell or service controller cards and I was told that       > > I should buy another Switching Power Supply. Could someone       > > please let me know where I can purchase a used controller board for       > > the Switching Power Supply ?       > >        > > - Mohan       >        > Funny you should ask. I designed this laser about 1984 for Quanta Ray.       Indeed I did the supply which was, and still is, state of the art. It is an       LLC converter. Later SP (who did not understand how it worked, after I quit)       bought an OEM supply to        replace mine. No, I did not provide a schematic, as PS was a key item. It       would regulate to 0.1 % It was a resonant ASCR half bridge. Supply was about       30 years ahead of its time. LLC is considered state of the art, even today.       > There are two air core toroids in mine , about 5 inches across major axis,       and stacked, one over the other.Very unusual parts, to minimize external B       fields associated with the resonance of the device. I designed them.       > If mine, you probably blew the ASCRs and that is a major problem. Fuse (high       speed) may have blown . Check that too.       > Max Artusy PhD.       >        > Does this supply employ 2 ea, S7310N ASCRS for switching? There are 2,       easily visable, just in front of the fan, on heat sink stacks.              My e-mail is max5461@earthlink.net              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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