Excellent info, Dave. Thanks!
PS - You're right about the avatar. Schmalien was getting a little old
PS - You're right about the avatar. Schmalien was getting a little old
DaveP said:Hi Joe,
Really good Youtube video, well done.
You need a new Avatar, you're really a regular guy, not weird at all!
Regarding the EL panels: I can fill in a bit of history here. The development work was done in the early 60's by many companies, mainly in the US. They even talked about making giant wall panels for general lighting. Apart from the child's nightlight application, they also hoped to use them for car instrument backlighting; the problem is that they need ~100Vac to work so that was a problem with only a 12V supply. They lapsed into obscurity until the mobile phone industry required a backlight for their displays in the 90's, electronics had solved the high voltage problem by then.
Sylvania was the only company still making the stuff, but by then they had developed a waterproof coating which extended the life considerably. No-one else was able to achieve the same level of brightness as the Sylvania phosphor, I know because my company tried and failed! I think all the panels available now use Sylvania phosphor and they have cornered the market, (min order used to be $2000, about a pallet load) and their material is certainly better than that available in the 60's due to the continuous development over the last 50 years.
Although they start working at ~100Vac they increase in brightness up to 400Hz and start to tail off again past 1kHz, I think this is why there is a frequency shaping circuit between the 12AX7 and the 6AQ5A, the frequency response is thus the reciprocal or opposite of the EL panels response to frequency. I left it in on my Green LED circuit but maybe that was a mistake thinking about it now. I'd be interested to hear what others think on the subject.
best
DaveP