??? 08/20/05 05:50 Read: times |
#99717 - all methods are for 50hz Responding to: ???'s previous message |
hi all ,
Methods like bulb,heating effects, rms to dc convertor chips are for 50cycles as pointed out by Jan Waclawek, in my application operating frequency is from 20kz to 80khz and even heating time is fraction of seconds for some jobs,so requirement is highspeed calculation of rms current, please keep in mind while suggesting solution the frequency of operation is from 20khz to 80khz. kuldeep singh |
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