What driller motor should i get,more specificaly what apliance has the kind of motor that you would recomend,that one is from a printer
more work petruv if u cant get exactly center point to drill, you need to make center point with analog device like classic hand drill just to make center point then start drilling with your motor.
i centered it bettermore work petruv if u cant get exactly center point to drill, you need to make center point with analog device like classic hand drill just to make center point then start drilling with your motor.
What matterial do the small caps have to be and what voltage do the electrolitics have to be considering it will be used at 75v
ok
but one thing still remains
ceramic or film or poliester for smaller non electolitic caps
Thanks
but one thing still remains
ceramic or film or poliester for smaller non electolitic caps
Thanks
I'd use X7R ones made for decoupling purposes in 1210 smd package, same ones as chocoholic uses in his system D class d amp.
But i think also WIMA MKT/FKP would work as well.
But i think also WIMA MKT/FKP would work as well.
They are ceramic caps so i can safely use thes round orange ones i have a lot of,i heard they are also used for decoupling so it will work
BTW wima caps are expensive,and probably imposible to find in shops,so im using my ceramics afte you give me the ok
BTW wima caps are expensive,and probably imposible to find in shops,so im using my ceramics afte you give me the ok
what mosfet do you test apex? gate? and rail voltage?
Not my work, this D200 made by Suryadi Achmad work at +/-45V with 10N60 mosfets.
Or you can place an order with itead studio and get ten boards for 28 us dollars shipped, though this requires having access to the PCB gerber files, which i'd guess is a well regarded secret locked away at apex's PC. Assuming Apex dident just draw his pcb's with a picture editing program such as photoshop, ms paint or similar.
and no norazmi, you cannot use a LS series ic, the circuit assumes and requires a HC series ic which is a mosfet based ic wheres the LS series is bipolar transistor based, the LS series is also much slower.
thanks Tekko....
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Anyone tested the over current protect? Will the over current in mosfet be reflected in output current sense fast enough? There's no delay after the trigger too.
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I was about to ask thatAnyone tested the over current protect? Will the over current in mosfet be reflected in output current sense fast enough? There's no delay after the trigger too.
it must have a delay after protection triger, i`ve done it before with 555 timer, 1N5401 and PC817.
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Hi Azmi,
I've traced the circuit for the protection. It uses 2 of the NAND gates(pins 1 to 6) for shutdown control, the input for the pins 1 and 2 of 74HC00 (encircled in the attached pic) is normally "low", when there's a voltage across the current sensing resistor, pins 1 and 2 will go "high", resulting pin 6 to output high then triggers the SD pin of IR2110.
But there's no delay for the trigger, the 47uf connected in pin 5 is only for startup delay.
I'm afraid the protection will loop fast (assuming current sensing in speaker out works) and might lead to mosfet destruction.
I've traced the circuit for the protection. It uses 2 of the NAND gates(pins 1 to 6) for shutdown control, the input for the pins 1 and 2 of 74HC00 (encircled in the attached pic) is normally "low", when there's a voltage across the current sensing resistor, pins 1 and 2 will go "high", resulting pin 6 to output high then triggers the SD pin of IR2110.
But there's no delay for the trigger, the 47uf connected in pin 5 is only for startup delay.
I'm afraid the protection will loop fast (assuming current sensing in speaker out works) and might lead to mosfet destruction.
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