S*M 发帖数: 104 | 1 【 以下文字转载自 NanoST 讨论区 】
发信人: STM (STM), 信区: NanoST
标 题: floating power supply
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Jul 2 11:05:23 2007)
Hi there,
Sorry for bothering. I have a question about E-beam heating on STM machine.
We currently plan to use E-beam heating at the machine but it seems like the
machine has only radiative heating function. Now we need to modify the
power supply and filament a little bit to realize E-beam heating. The way is
to float the current power supply and bias the filament. Does anyone | M*********m 发帖数: 2024 | 2 Typically people just use a power transformer to do this with the primary
connected to case ground and secondary completely floated. Not sure what you
are asking for.
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【在 S*M 的大作中提到】 : 【 以下文字转载自 NanoST 讨论区 】 : 发信人: STM (STM), 信区: NanoST : 标 题: floating power supply : 发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Jul 2 11:05:23 2007) : Hi there, : Sorry for bothering. I have a question about E-beam heating on STM machine. : We currently plan to use E-beam heating at the machine but it seems like the : machine has only radiative heating function. Now we need to modify the : power supply and filament a little bit to realize E-beam heating. The way is : to float the current power supply and bias the filament. Does anyone
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