Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] regulated power supplies???????????
Posted by
wanliker@a...
on 2006-04-26 21:19:55 UTC
In a message dated 4/26/2006 4:48:32 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
mattison20@... writes:
Using a voltage regulated power supply with a current regulated driver is
just overkill, but not inherently bad, so long as you have enough of a
capacitor to buffer the switching supply from the current spikes induced by
the driver's chopper. Clear as mud.
I was thinking of the regulator circuit more as a voltage dropping method
when the power supply voltage is a little high for the drives ratings. Advise
on the Capacitor noted.
bill
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mattison20@... writes:
Using a voltage regulated power supply with a current regulated driver is
just overkill, but not inherently bad, so long as you have enough of a
capacitor to buffer the switching supply from the current spikes induced by
the driver's chopper. Clear as mud.
I was thinking of the regulator circuit more as a voltage dropping method
when the power supply voltage is a little high for the drives ratings. Advise
on the Capacitor noted.
bill
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Discussion Thread
wanliker@a...
2006-04-26 15:31:02 UTC
regulated power supplies???????????
Phil Mattison
2006-04-26 15:48:10 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] regulated power supplies???????????
caudlet
2006-04-26 17:57:55 UTC
Re: regulated power supplies???????????
wanliker@a...
2006-04-26 21:19:55 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] regulated power supplies???????????