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    CCS CAN Library problem

    Dera All, Following program segment transmit data for the first time after poweron reset and then stops.. Can any body hep me in this regard? #include <CAN Transmitter_ADC.h> #define ENABLE_PIN D0 #define RS_PIN D1 #define RW_PIN D2 #define Data4 D4 #define Data5 D5 #define Data6 D6 #define...
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    PIC MCU sine-wave stand-alone inverter design

    Dear Sahu, I am also trying to understand the size of CT for different application. I think if your stabilizer is 1000VA or higher then 1000:1 will work. Thanks Regards Mushfiq
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    PIC MCU sine-wave stand-alone inverter design

    Dear Taner, Thanks for your reply. Both output is sinusoidal. But is the behavior of the output ok as I mentioned in my earlier message. Also is it ok if I use 2V zener diode in place of 2.4V? What should be the ideal trans ratio of CT for your ckt? Best Regards Mushfiq
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    PIC MCU sine-wave stand-alone inverter design

    Dear Taner, I saw the circuit diagram of the sine wave inverter. I wanted to use the current measuring circuit and tried to implement for current measurement. I replaced the 100 ohm resistance with 33 ohm and 1.5k with 500 ohm resistance as the CT turn ratio is 1000:3. When the load current...
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    24V DC 5A Battery Charger Circuit

    Thanks for the reply. I also know the steps for designing my charger. But problem is to implement the steps. For example, designing a Buck converter includes designing of Inductor and shunt resistor. So, can you help me in these regards?
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    24V DC 5A Battery Charger Circuit

    Can anyone help me for designing a 24V dc 5A Battery Charger. Input Voltage will be 230V AC 50Hz.

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