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    Square Wave to Sine Wave Conversion Problem

    the motor impedance is about 10 ohms sir..
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    Square Wave to Sine Wave Conversion Problem

    sir, i really have to convert it to a sine. what filter must i use to be able to convert the square wave properly?
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    Square Wave to Sine Wave Conversion Problem

    The motors used for the Cobra i600 are four three-phase servo motors. The product name is Panasonic MSM motor. Sir what filter should i use to convert my square wave to a sine wave? I am not familiar with filters and I am just a beginner when it comes to circuit designing.
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    Square Wave to Sine Wave Conversion Problem

    i'm using this circuit as a motor driver for Adept Cobra i600. i am not exactly sure what the impedance of the adept cobra i600 motors are so i wasn't able to put a load on my circuit. the filter i used was butterworth pi low pass filter with 3 poles. the values i used are listed below. L1...
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    Square Wave to Sine Wave Conversion Problem

    i used a butterworth pi lc filter with 3 poles but it seems that my output sine wave is very small compared to my square wave. why is this happenning sir?
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    Square Wave to Sine Wave Conversion Problem

    i forgot to tell that my square wave's frequency is varying. from 5khz to 10kHz..is it possible for just an RC filter?
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    Square Wave to Sine Wave Conversion Problem

    I made a motor driver which outputs an 84V, 2.5A varying frequency square wave. i wanted to convert it into a sine wave with almost the same parameters as my square wave. what type of circuit or filter must i use to be able to convert it properly? the figure below is my motor driver. V4 and V2...
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    How to Design a Linear Power Supply

    do i have to make my own regulator for the expected 80V output?
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    How to Design a Linear Power Supply

    Yes i need an 80-Volt output. Thank You Added after 45 seconds: And sir, what do you mean by this?
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    How to Design a Linear Power Supply

    Sir i have commented on the link you posted. I just wanted to know if the circuit i referred to was working. I haven't had it simulated because i am still studying on how to use SIMetrix and LTspice. I badly need to make a linear power supply and the circuit i told you has a lower voltage. Can...
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    50v to 120volt power supply 2A

    Hello sir tictac, can you upload your finished schematic for this power supply? or you can email it to me dyep_castro@yahoo.com because i am also building a similar power supply. and your circuit can really help me. thanks in advance! :D im hoping for your kind consideration
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    How to Design a Linear Power Supply

    Sir sorry for the late reply. The input voltage is 230Vac the output current can either be 2A or 2.5A I have seen a schematic of a 40V 2A circuit. https://www.redcircuits.com/Page123.htm How do I change/derive the 80V linear supply from the 40V supply in the link?
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    How to Design a Linear Power Supply

    Tahmid What circuit design should i use to implement the Linear Power Supply? I have read about LPS and I found out that there are a lot of ways to implement it. Could you tell me the most efficient one? I also want its output to be regulated. Thanks.
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    Square to Sine Wave Conversion Question

    I am trying to design a motor driver for a Robot Arm. I need to convert a square wave to a sine wave. My square wave has a peak-to-peak voltage of 80V and a current of 2.5A. What circuit must i use to be able to accommodate this large voltage and current? Thank You.
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    How to Design a Linear Power Supply

    I want to design a Linear Power Supply with an output voltage of 80V and an output current of 2.5A. Is this possible? If it is possible, please tell me what circuit design to use. Thank You.

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