Re: Autotransformer deep questions!
If you're talking about autotransformers with Si-iron laminate cores, then be careful with inductance measurements. John Woodgate kindly reminded me previously about relying on small-signa
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Tony Casey
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Re: Autotransformer deep questions!
:{) As long as the one working with the model understands that it¡¯s not really 220VRMS, it works. In the end, it¡¯s one constant to change, and it all works the same. I doubt even 1 Amp is used at
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Bell, Dave
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Re: Autotransformer deep questions!
Just a couple or three observations: 1. Try and get hold of a real 2.2 KVA auto transformer and measure the resistance and inductance of its windings. To compare real and theoretical solutions. I find
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Suusi M-B
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Re: Autotransformer deep questions!
I¡¯ll look at that, thanks! Switching primary taps will throw off the 18VAC winding, which adds complexity to analyzing the AC Stabilizer over-all design, but that¡¯s the way Hasan¡¯s (photo)
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Bell, Dave
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Re: Autotransformer deep questions!
Hi Your uploaded example appears to be a transformer with a multi-tapped primary that maintains 18v output at the secondary. I've uploaded an example "Multi_Tapped_Transformer_eT.zip" eT
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eetech00
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Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
A wee bit, perhaps, but it¡¯s a work in progress, and maybe a collaborative effort. RE: The measurements, I tried 0 compression, and the voltages changed by mV¡¯s. There were markable fewer data
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Bell, Dave
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Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
@Andy and @deve, thank you a lot.Now I will sketch the circuit, partially I am trying to find the missing points in this circuit.
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MD MUBDIUL HASAN
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Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
I suppose not.? But your .MEAS commands are wrong.? If you are fortunate and the phase shifts are small enough, it might be "close enough for government work" (as they say) and you might get lucky
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Andy I
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Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
I¡¯m well aware of that, Andy! I set it at 220 so I could easily read the plot or in .meas, as if it were RMS. Ratiometrically, it really doesn¡¯t matter, does it? Dave Sent: Saturday, December 28,
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Bell, Dave
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Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
It's still got the wrong voltage source.? V1 is a 155 V RMS source.? It does not represent a 220 V mains voltage. Text is overlapping.? Messy. Measurements should look at RMS voltages, not
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Andy I
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Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
I uploaded a couple of circuits, parts that may be useful in the AC Stabilizer design: TR1: a mostly successful basic simulation of the main autotransformer relay_driver: can use this subcircuit for
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Bell, Dave
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Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
Kerim, can you share that front end ACV range extender circuit? It sounds intriguing! Dave Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2024 3:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [LTspice] LM324 based
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Bell, Dave
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Re: Autotransformer deep questions!
I¡¯ll update it tomorrow; getting late here. I got answers to most of my issues, so it may be a useful stating point. ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf OfMD MUBDIUL HASAN via
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MD MUBDIUL HASAN
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Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
@kerim, could you kindly share any design or an example where you are trying to show boost-buck actions.Your description looks interesting but need a reference to understand at least.
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MD MUBDIUL HASAN
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Re: Autotransformer deep questions!
I did an autotransformer example/derivation a while back *HERE ( /g/LTspice/files/z_groups.io/Files-sorted-by-message-number/msg_ZZZZZZ/autotransformer.asc )* It's for an RF
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Jim, K7JEB
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Re: Looking for ideal fully differential amplifier spice model
The term "OpAmp" is misused by me. TI and AD use Amplifier. They make multiple types designed to feed differential ADCs and almost all rely on external resistors to sett gain.? Gain is dependent on
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Tom
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Re: Autotransformer deep questions!
It's not quite the same as your schematic, but I uploaded an autotransformer model </g/LTspice/files/z_groups.io/Files-sorted-by-message-number/msg_ZZZZZZ/Variac_Test.zip> earlier
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Tony Casey
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Re: Autotransformer deep questions!
I¡¯ll update it tomorrow; getting late here. I got answers to most of my issues, so it may be a useful stating point. Dave Sent: Friday, December 27, 2024 8:01 PM To: [email protected] Subject:
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Bell, Dave
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Re: Autotransformer deep questions!
DaveGreat job ??I? will look at it.
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MD MUBDIUL HASAN
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Re: Looking for ideal fully differential amplifier spice model
Andy, I¡¯m away from my library now so I can¡¯t consult dusty sources, but the idea of polarity indifference for infinite gain amplifiers is illustrated in the technique using ¡°stamps¡± or
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Jeff Furman
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