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Bifilar coils and the usage of such.

Started by jbignes5, May 10, 2017, 11:49:28 AM

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Magluvin

Quote from: tinman on May 12, 2017, 06:51:29 PM
Unless,like i stated in the other thread,the bottom peak is being clamped by a diode(1n5408).


Brad

Ok. But why is that? What is the actual inductive kick peak voltage..  The only reason I keep asking is because it seems you are saying that the 13.6v is the peak you should expect from the coil. Why the diode?

Mags

tinman

Quote from: Magluvin on May 12, 2017, 07:04:45 PM
Ok. But why is that? What is the actual inductive kick peak voltage..  The only reason I keep asking is because it seems you are saying that the 13.6v is the peak you should expect from the coil. Why the diode?

Mags

I am using a diode because the pulse is being supplied by my FG.
That is why it is clamped at the bottom,and not the top of the wave.

Quoteit seems you are saying that the 13.6v is the peak you should expect from the coil

No,if you read the post,it was simply showing that a BPC dose indeed have a BEMF,and had nothing at all to do with expected voltages.


Brad

Magluvin

Quote from: tinman on May 12, 2017, 09:27:01 PM
I am using a diode because the pulse is being supplied by my FG.
That is why it is clamped at the bottom,and not the top of the wave.

No,if you read the post,it was simply showing that a BPC dose indeed have a BEMF,and had nothing at all to do with expected voltages.


Brad

Ok

Mags