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PED or DSP for mechatronic student

DSP is relevant to any engineering field that involves gathering data and/or controlling something. That includes almost all robotics applications. It's not quite clear just from the title what "Powe …
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Control power to a tungsten filament?

We have a test rig that works something like this, to heat up small objects (typically cubes of material with sides a few mm long) to about 1000C fairly quickly. The heat source is a "tube" of ordina …
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Why not skip inverters and use solar power directly as dc?

Does your "reduce cost" objective include the cost of installing a duplicated house wiring system (including safety devices like breakers - not just stringing a few wires around!), and then ensuring t …
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Maximum amps from a switching voltage regulator

That is an oversimplification. From the data sheet http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm2596.pdf there are two relevant features, internal over-temperature protection and a maximum current limiter (Typ …
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