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Author Arash Vanko
Posted 9-Jan-2010 20:32 GMT
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Arash Vanko
Hi, i also facing same problem as some other yappers here.
I want to build a simulator for a 50A 13.6V switching charger for
car battery.
Does anyone have a good simulation for a schematic and dsesign
Bye friends.
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Author erik malund
Posted 9-Jan-2010 23:18 GMT
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 Hi, Yapper
erik malund
i also facing same problem as some other yappers here
Which school has this as a test?
Erik
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Author erik malund
Posted 9-Jan-2010 23:31 GMT
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 by the way
erik malund
13.6V switching charger for car battery
by the way, car batteries run at 14V4
Erik
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Author Andy Neil
Posted 10-Jan-2010 08:16 GMT
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 RE: simulator for a 50A 13.6V switching charger
Andy Neil
What do you mean by a simulator here?!
And what is a "simulation" for a schematic?!
None of the other "yappers" has been able (or willing) to explain
this.
It is impossible to make relevant suggestions when when it's not
clear what you're actually trying to achieve!
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Author Per Westermark
Posted 10-Jan-2010 13:05 GMT
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 RE: simulator for a 50A 13.6V switching charger
Per Westermark
Maybe they want something for use with SPICE or similar? Or maybe
a translation problem, since it is common for words to have multiple
meanings, and when then translating, it is easy to pick the wrong
meaning for source or destination language.
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Author Andrew Neil
Posted 10-Jan-2010 14:45 GMT
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 Lost in translation?
Andrew Neil
"Maybe they want something for use with SPICE or
similar?"
But SPICE is the simulator, surely?
"Or maybe a translation problem"
Yes, that may very well be the problem - which is why I have asked
the OP to explain what he actually means!
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Author Arash Vanko
Posted 10-Jan-2010 18:18 GMT
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Arash Vanko
Sorry. I try again.
Hi, i am also facing the same problem as some other yappers
here.
I want to build a simulator for a 50A 13.6V switching charger for
my car battery.
Does anyone have a good simulator for the schematic drawing and a
desesign. I want to simulate the drawing.
Bye friends.
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Author Andrew Neil
Posted 10-Jan-2010 22:20 GMT
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 RE: I try again.
Andrew Neil
That is no help at all: you have simple repeated the question -
you have not explained anything!
In particulat, what do you mean by "simulator"
here?
What, exactly, do you want this "simulator" to do?
SPICE has already been mentioned - have you looked at it?
If it doesn't meet your needs, then explain how.
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Author erik malund
Posted 10-Jan-2010 22:21 GMT
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 I have simulated a drawing
erik malund
I want to simulate the drawing.
I have simulated a drawing, but, of course, since i have only
simulated it, there is no drawing.
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ASKED, just reposting will get you
nowhere.
Erik
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Author Arash Vanko
Posted 11-Jan-2010 09:10 GMT
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Arash Vanko
I will try again for you but do not post if you do not know the
answer.
I want to build a SIMULATOR for my car battery charger. it must
simulate 50A at 13.6V. it is switching.
Anyone have a good simulator for the schematic drawing and a
desesign. I want to simulate the drawing.
it will run in C on the keil evaluator first so have you got good
code in C.
Bye friends.
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Author Andy Neil
Posted 11-Jan-2010 09:38 GMT
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 RE: do not post if you do not know the answer
Andy Neil
Nobody can have any chance of knowing the answer when it's not
even clear what the question is!
Simply re-typing exactly the same text - but with SIMULATOR in
uppercase - does not clarify or explain anything!
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Author Arash Vanko
Posted 11-Jan-2010 12:43 GMT
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Arash Vanko
Anyone?
Please. Time is running out.
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Author Andy Neil
Posted 11-Jan-2010 13:20 GMT
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 RE: Time is running out.
Andy Neil
So you have two choices:
1. get on with doing it yourself;
2. explain it properly so that others can uderstand what
you require!
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Author Dan Henry
Posted 11-Jan-2010 13:27 GMT
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 RE: Time is running out.
Dan Henry
"Time is running out."
Not here. Time is well under control.
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