AW: [sdiy] Zener-oscillators

Magnus Danielson cfmd at swipnet.se
Mon Mar 31 16:45:56 CEST 2003


From: "Nils Pipenbrinck" <np at inverse-entertainment.de>
Subject: AW: [sdiy] Zener-oscillators
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 16:22:29 +0200

> Magnus,

Nils,

> Dumb question maybe but:
> 
> When the zener starts conducting because the cap has reached his 5.6V, how
> long will it stay conducting?
> Afaik the zener will pass current until the voltage across is less than 5.6V
> again, and I would expect the voltage across the cap to be around 5.6V +
> some significant noise-floor.
> 
> Or didn't I get the point?

Well... this all started back in the reversed transistor oscillator, and I just
interprented it as the breakdown "Zener" action. This was obviously taking it
a little too quick. But if you have an avalance started, then it must be that
it continues while the capacitor discharges. However, this is a temporal issue
and not a DC issue. The arguments I've heard so far relates to the DC V-I
curve and if the reversed transistor setup actually works, then there is
another effect which goes beyond the DC V-I curve. This is then the effect we
would like to see in action. If this is only available in reversed transistors
or not is another interesting feature. There are such properties known, but
they are rarely used in LF. In HF they build oscillators like these all the
time, but they use more exotic devices, partly due to the high frequency.

Does all that make sense?

I will make some tests soon (maybe even tonight, but I gotta run now...)

Cheers,
Magnus



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