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Howhurley
- Jan 1, 1970
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I am designing an interesting power converter and would like to see if
I missed anything overt...
150-100VDC to 120 Vac, but the kicker is it is exclusively being used
to power a 4.5A peak compressor motor. I realize the 600 or so VA at
the output (highly reactive) could be problematic, but here goes:
I think I can get to the power throughput with a reasonable sine
wave. Do I just correct and match impedances with a huge cap and try
to bring everything into resistive impedance? Or can I just come out
with a squarish wave and correct that, knowing it will shape the
waveform by doing it?
I realize that's a lot of power for a PCB. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
I missed anything overt...
150-100VDC to 120 Vac, but the kicker is it is exclusively being used
to power a 4.5A peak compressor motor. I realize the 600 or so VA at
the output (highly reactive) could be problematic, but here goes:
I think I can get to the power throughput with a reasonable sine
wave. Do I just correct and match impedances with a huge cap and try
to bring everything into resistive impedance? Or can I just come out
with a squarish wave and correct that, knowing it will shape the
waveform by doing it?
I realize that's a lot of power for a PCB. Any suggestions?
Thanks!