Haha. So fun! We used to make high voltages for ultrasonic transceivers. But that was 300V. This is just pure fun 😀
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Haha. So fun! We used to make high voltages for ultrasonic transceivers. But that was 300V. This is just pure fun 😀
That is also a nice project ! What did you use it for the ultrasonic transceiver at such rating ?? If all was well built i am sure that it was very powerfull!
I was only partially involved in the hardware part. I was writing the VHDL code for the FPGA. The goal was to identify multiple obstacles in a range to 20m. So not detect a wall but more like a laser scanning for objects. There were quite some experiments in shaping the ultrasonic wave to achieve better results. To be honest I don't remember all of it, this was like 15 years ago when I was doing research at the university.
Cool ! i think it would shape anything with that power !