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Autotransformer deep questions!
Please see my recent upload, Autotransformer.zip I need some tutorials regarding autotransformer modelling! I was intrigued by Hassan's AC Stabilizer and tried to model TR1 The model differed from my
By Bell, Dave · #157060 ·
Re: Need Current Source with User selectable current and voltage compliance
LTspice has a few kinds of "ideal" models.? I used both kinds. If you used any "real" diode (one with a part number), there's chances of a few factors that could affect results. The ideal diode "D"
By Andy I · #157059 ·
Re: Need Current Source with User selectable current and voltage compliance
I didn't use the "ideal" diode so even the minuscule capacitance was causing issues. The LTspice ideal diode is very similar to the XSPICE simple diode code model.
By Tom · #157058 ·
Re: Need Current Source with User selectable current and voltage compliance
I thought that did something different (shutting off the current source as the voltage approaches zero).? Is there a different explanation?? Can it throttle the current when the terminal voltage
By Andy I · #157057 ·
Re: Need Current Source with User selectable current and voltage compliance
Did you try enabling "This is an active load" in the current source properties? -- Regards, Tony
By Tony Casey · #157056 ·
Re: Looking for ideal fully differential amplifier spice model
I? would think that a non-Op-Amp would be needed in that case, perhaps a diff amp with a preset gain of 1 or 2. What is meant by the word "true" in "'true' Fully-Differential OpAmp"?? Is there
By Andy I · #157055 ·
Re: Need Current Source with User selectable current and voltage compliance
I uploaded Voltage-Clamped-Current-Source.asc which has four five ( three four, really) examples of adding a voltage clamp to an ideal current source.? It is not an algorithmic approach, but it does
Re: Looking for ideal fully differential amplifier spice model
Yes there are multiple types of "Fully-Differential Amplifiers". There is no set minimum requirements. For the case of feeding a differential ADC, a "true" Fully-Differential OpAmp is generally used.
By Tom · #157052 ·
Need Current Source with User selectable current and voltage compliance
Having issues making a current source with limited voltage compliance for an ideal charge pump in a PLL circuit. The methods of clamping the Source max Vc using a diode and voltage source or Zener
By Tom · #157051 ·
Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
4 boost, 1 in-out, 1 buck boost_1, Ne/Nb: RL1 NC, RL2 NC, RL3 NC boost_1, Ne/Nb: RL1 NC, RL2 NO, RL3 NC boost_2, Ne/Nc: RL1 NO, RL2 NC, RL3 NC boost_3, Nd/Nb: RL1 NC, RL2 NC, RL3 NO boost_3, Nd/Nb:
By Kerim · #157050 ·
Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
Off topic When I started designing and producing mains stabilizers for the local consumers, around 4 decades ago, I used LM324 with trimmers to activate the relays properly (much like the one
By Kerim · #157048 ·
Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
Almost, but not quite.? One of the pins is the common, leaving you with 4 pins for choosing the input:output transformation. A is the common.? The input voltage may be applied between pin A and: *
By Andy I · #157047 ·
Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
The boost/buck question depends completely upon the taps of TR1. I believe there were 5 taps in the drawing, labelled A ¡­ E. If C was defined to be the 220VAC (Phase) input, then there would be two
By Bell, Dave · #157046 ·
Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
Am autotransformer is modelled as several inductors in series, paying attention to the ¡°start¡± marker. Once the inductors are lined up, write one ¡°K¡± directive, to define the coupling among
By MD MUBDIUL HASAN · #157045 ·
Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
I might be wrong, but it looks to me like this circuit best provides a voltage boost.? I guess there is one choice for voltage reduction.? So, it might not be a good choice for handling an
By MD MUBDIUL HASAN · #157044 ·
Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
Hasan, Also, the range of voltages over which the circuit can give a stabilized output, is not known, unless you know the specifications of that transformer, TR1.? The relays in the circuit select
By Andy I · #157043 ·
Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
I might be wrong, but it looks to me like this circuit best provides a voltage boost.? I guess there is one choice for voltage reduction.? So, it might not be a good choice for handling an
By Andy I · #157042 ·
Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
Am autotransformer is modelled as several inductors in series, paying attention to the ¡°start¡± marker. Once the inductors are lined up, write one ¡°K¡± directive, to define the coupling among
By Bell, Dave · #157041 ·
Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
Andy,Thank you to come up some good advice and suggestions.?I do believe that if I start drawing? circuit in LTspice, may be others can help me for bug fixing, After a time it will be doable.I saw a
By MD MUBDIUL HASAN · #157040 ·
Re: LM324 based automatic voltage stabilizer circuit simulation
The simple answer to your question is this: * Draw it in LTspice. * Press RUN. LTspice is quite capable of simulating electronic circuits such as this.? It is one of the most capable simulators for
By Andy I · #157039 ·