Re: Equivalent flat topped waveform
- From: Robert Baer <robertbaer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 18:53:21 -0800
reggie wrote:
I have come across an approximation that wanted to check with you all.Since you failed to say anything about the approximation (mathematically or with electronics), how can we even guess on its net worth for your application (which we also know nothing about)?
Its a shorthand way of converting a single trapezoidal pulse to an
equivalent flat topped pulse.
Say if you had a trapezoidal current pulse with a duration of "ton"
repeated every "T" seconds. At one side, a peak current of Ipkh = 20A
and low side of Ipkl = 10A.
The equivalent flat toped waveform would be a peak current Iftpk = 15A
with a duration of ton and a period of T.
How accurate is this approximation?
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