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On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 02:20:02 -0500, w_tom wrote:
On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 02:20:02 -0500, w_tom top-posted: .... BTW, power from automotive systems should also worry about load dump. Technically load dump can be a transient as much as 270 volts on a 12 volt system. In reality, such events may only be 50 volts or less. Transients that would not damage other automotive electronics already designed for this rare and so destructive event. That is a problem with some regulators such as 78xx series. Maximum voltage is typically not sufficient for automotive purposes - would require additional protection. This is what transzorbs http://www.vishay.com/docs/88301/15ke.pdf and hash chokes are for. I'm not affiliated with Vishay, formerly General Semiconductor, just a satisfied customer. I've used them to protect circuits against the transients caused by a 5 KV arc in an ion gun. :-) Cheers! Rich "James F. Mayer" wrote: Probably good enough for his measly 32 volts. I need to modify that circuit to work on outputs of 90 volts and 6 volts. |
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