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| james_s:
I believe the term you're looking for is "dynamic braking", at least that's what it's called in the context of railway locomotives. |
| anishkgt:
--- Quote from: james_s on December 31, 2018, 06:09:27 am ---I believe the term you're looking for is "dynamic braking", at least that's what it's called in the context of railway locomotives. --- End quote --- Yes that is what am trying to do here. Will change the title as well. Www.Georgehobby.wordpress.com Equipments: DSO104z, Hakko FX888D, Brymen BM869s Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
| anishkgt:
Based on the video, here is a schematic. My load is a circular saw blade running at 12v and 5A approx. Would it be ok to use the same P(https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/308/FQP17P06-1300953.pdf) and N(https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/308/FCP165N65S3-D-1315684.pdf) Channel MOSFET with 60V -17A and 650V 19A specs respectively. |
| james_s:
I wish tutorials like that would just provide a proper schematic in the first place. So much easier to read than a photo of parts with a jumble of wires drawn over them. |
| Zero999:
--- Quote from: james_s on December 31, 2018, 07:14:13 pm ---I wish tutorials like that would just provide a proper schematic in the first place. So much easier to read than a photo of parts with a jumble of wires drawn over them. --- End quote --- They're obviously aimed at beginners, but I think this kind of thing only holds people back. I followed schematics right from the beginning and never thought about drawing circuits that way. |
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