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i want to generate 50khz frequency two pulses for my power electronic circuit...i fis figured out how to generate 50khz frequency...now have a doubt how to create two pulses with a delay
my requirements are i should generate pulses of frequency of 100khz. i should use it for closed loop hardware testing also..i m thinking of buying arduino due...need reviews about it..and comparison between uno and due too
thanks for the reply.@BradtheRad...its a bidirectional converter..the power flows in both the direction. left most capcitors are like the capacitors in half bridge network where whole voltage in left side is divided and charged in those capacitors. but i didnt get any large currents in the...
i m currently working on this circuit.in the attachment...i have a problem with driver circuit i m using IR2110 as i have two high side and two low side....first of all i have doubt whether i can use high side and low side driver for this as the pulses are of different...can u guys help me out...
i m currently working on this circuit.in the attachment...i have a problem with driver circuit i m using IR2110 as i have two high side and two low side....first of all i have doubt whether i can use high side and low side driver for this as the pulses are of different...can u guys help me out...
how to simulate this model of transformer??
i m currently working on my final year project
i have a circuit which contains coupled inductor with this kind of winding which i couldnt simulate
please help me out friends
https://i46.tinypic.com/2ik5zs1.jpg
this is the circuit friends.please help...
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