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Re: Current Clamping Code and Hardware
Cool Idea!
Allegro makes good parts, as the last two posts have pointed out. Another source you might want to consider is GMW Associates. I haven't tried them yet, but they look interesting: http://www.gmw.com/magnetic_sensors/...Acc.html#AN119 A "better" method of current limiting might be to just inform the driver that she is about to pop a breaker. Remember to include an over-ride if you do close the loop in software. A driver might need that little extra oomph, even if it means popping breakers a few seconds later. |
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