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Offline Infrared_FredTopic starter

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Ideal Diode circuit
« on: March 04, 2021, 08:43:42 pm »
In this simulation, the circuit with the LM324 op-amp  (rightmost)seems to be working as an ideal diode(?).  I am interested in building a similar circuit for an AC rectifier and I was looking for comments/critiques, on the design or any other suggestions.  BTW the ultimate circuit would be in a bridge rectifier circuit but that was a bit too complicated to draw on that simulator.  Also there is the LT4320 but for cost considerations, I would as soon go with a plain bridge rectifier and take the power loss.  Input specs: 40Vrms 60Hz 6A current limit of the transformer output:5A 15mF capacitance ~48V out.  Thank you!
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Offline Ian.M

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Re: Ideal Diode circuit
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2021, 09:24:42 pm »
4 bad connections . . . . (all around the LM324) :(

Falstad is NOT a full SPICE simulator and if abused frequently provides misleading results.

Do yourself a favor and re-draw it without the crud in parallel on the left, in a serious SPICE package, preferably a popular one that's free (to use), e.g. LTspice, then if it *still* doesn't make sense, attach the sim files (but *NOT* generated result files) here.

Hint:  In LTspice, putting the following SPICE command on your schematic:
Code: [Select]
.model Dideal D(Ron=10n Roff=.1G Vfwd=0) ;Ideal diode
gives you an almost perfectly ideal behavioral diode model, that you can invoke by placing Diodes and editing their value to Dideal so you can construct a bridge rectifier with three of the Dideal diodes and only ONE of the more complex read-world 'ideal' diode circuit you are trying to simulate.
« Last Edit: March 04, 2021, 09:36:13 pm by Ian.M »
 

Offline Infrared_FredTopic starter

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Re: Ideal Diode circuit
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2021, 03:09:24 pm »
Okay, I will do that.  Thank you!
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