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Fast switching between two input powers
how do i connect all of them . two batteries , regulator , diodes ..? do i connect before the buck or after the buck ?- benofer90
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Fast switching between two input powers
then i will have another issue. because the output won't be a constant v. i want it to be 6v its two different inputs and one regulated output. granted i know i have to keep the inputs above a certain threshold depending on the component .- benofer90
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Fast switching between two input powers
Like that ? and then i need to place a switch between the diodes and the load ? the question which ground should i use , i know its intuitive to say any of them but i know there is some difference . ?- benofer90
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Fast switching between two input powers
anyone can help ??- benofer90
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Fast switching between two input powers
any way i can find one component ? what should i be looking for in terms of google key words?- benofer90
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Fast switching between two input powers
yes but can i get it in one component ?- benofer90
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Fast switching between two input powers
i think that would be fine ? I'm looking at the data sheet and can find instructions with respect to switching or connectivity so if i want to drop the V like in this digram i will need one more component at the output of the first component ?- benofer90
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Fast switching between two input powers
okay i made a little diagram . maybe this will clear things out ... ? is there such a component?- benofer90
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Fast switching between two input powers
Will the trigger signal remain present for all the time that the 12V is in use? i can go either way . either keep the signal or not What voltage is that trigger signal i can work with any v up to 12v and what circuit does it originate from? manually activated . external circuit . meaning i...- benofer90
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Fast switching between two input powers
something like that ? http://s3.supplyhouse.com/product_files/White%20Rodgers%20-%2090-342%20-%20Brochure.pdf- benofer90
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Fast switching between two input powers
i have two power sources: 1) 10V/2A battery 2) 12V/2A battery 3) LED i want to connect the LED to a switch that is connected to the two power sources . i will trigger the switch with a little signal(power) , so the switch default is the 10V/2A battery , once triggered it will switch to 12V/2A...- benofer90
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Fast switching between two input powers
Hi mfb. thank you for the quick reply ! i have been looking for a long time now , but still can't find one that takes two inputs . can you direct me to one that does on the http://www.mouser.com ? thank you B- benofer90
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Fast switching between two input powers
Hi Anyone knows of an electric component that can switch between two input powers. I have two DC input power,s one is 10V/2A and the second is 12V/2A . I want to be able to switch between the two without interrupting the function of my circuit . meaning without my circuit going off in...- benofer90
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How to prevent increasing current above a certain level?
Buck convertor is for another circuit which will be part of the entire system . that is why i divided my answers. as i answered to jim and JBA above: "Hi Jim , i can have a range as specified before but was deviating from it . it can be a range . for example : detect either overcurrent of 10...- benofer90
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How to prevent increasing current above a certain level?
Hi JBA, "you can end up with an uncontrolled power oscillation in your system." which i am ok with having power oscillation in the system. all i want is a self powered adjustable DC device to detect both overcurrent of X Amps and undercurrent of Y Amps so at X it will cut flow and below Y it...- benofer90
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering