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FREE NOTES
ON ELECTRONICS
b y
d o k t o r p y t a
[ a t ]
5th June 2010
g m a i l . c o m
Electronic gas ingiter
(made in China of course)
Fig.1
Few days ago I've bought an electronic gas igniter for kitchen
use (priced 1Euro!). The device is powered by two LR6 1,5V
batteries and produces nice looking 5mm spark with repetition
rate of about 40ms. My first thought was that it seems to be
very similar to an electric paralyser used for self defence. I
decided to buy 5 of them and do some reverse engineering.
Fig.2
As You can see it's a very simple but interesting solution of
generating high voltage pulses.
FREE NOTES
ON ELECTRONICS
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d o k t o r p y t a
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5th June 2010
g m a i l . c o m
Fig.3 PCB and HV transformer
Fig.4 Primary
winding of HV
transformer
Fig.5 Sectioned secondary winding of HV
transformer
Inside there are two inductive components: HV transformer
with sectioned secondary winding and small sized transformer
which looks like typical choke used in SMPS power supplies.
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d o k t o r p y t a
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5th June 2010
g m a i l . c o m
The schematic of an electronic circuit is presented below.
Fig.7 Schematic diagram
Transformer Tr1 and PNP bipolar transistor form saturated
core oscillator (blocking oscillator) working on frequency of
about 8kHz. Secondary winding of Tr1 generates pulses of
current that are charging the 0,33uF (good quality) foil
capacitor through the rectifying diode. The voltage on the
capacitor rises until potential of the SCR's gate reaches 0,7V
(and SCR's gate threshold current is reached). In that moment
the whole voltage collected on capacitor's terminals (about
200V) is being applied
to the HV transformer's primary
winding. Assuming the transformer's windings ratio of 40, the
output voltage can reach 8kV.The secondary winding is
divided into 6 sections, so the voltage on each section's wires
does not exceed 1,5kV to prevent internal arcing. In brief: the
higher is the voltage the bigger is the air gap between.
After discharging the capacitor the whole process continues.
The spark appears with frequency of about 25Hz.
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d o k t o r p y t a
[ a t ]
5th June 2010
g m a i l . c o m
It's worth attention that the spark's energy is quite high – it's
value is close to the energy stored in capacitor E=(CU^2)/2.
The Tr1 oscillator is an interesting design especially for it's
simplicity.
The oscillator is very similar to that used in batery powered
photo flash lamps.
Fig.8 Flash lamp circuit, source: " http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/kflashf.gif "
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ON ELECTRONICS
b y
d o k t o r p y t a
[ a t ]
5th June 2010
g m a i l . c o m
I can't help presenting another brilliant idea. It's another flash
lamp charging unit, but I bet – it's the simplest solution.
Fig.9 , source: " http://kellerstudio.de/repairfaq/sam/uc350vc.gif "
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ON ELECTRONICS
b y
d o k t o r p y t a
[ a t ]
5th June 2010
g m a i l . c o m
At the end let's look at typical stun gun (electric paralyzer)
schematic.
Fig.9 Electric Stin Gun schematic, source : " http://www.freeinfosociety.com/electronics/schematics/
weaponry/pictures/stungun3.gif "
ANY. COMMENTS.
AND. SUGGESTIONS.
ARE. WELCOMED.