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LScamper
Dec 06, 2013Explorer
Salvo - like they say a picture is worth 1000 words!
It would be nice, if you have time, to see the time delay from turn on to when the converter starts to supply load current. Is the thermistor at the lowest resistance at that time?
Also would be interesting to see how fast the load current ramps up.
Also would be interesting to see input current when applying load after the converter is powered up and the thermistor has had a chance to cool down. (A small load so it won’t destroy your converter!)
It would be nice, if you have time, to see the time delay from turn on to when the converter starts to supply load current. Is the thermistor at the lowest resistance at that time?
Also would be interesting to see how fast the load current ramps up.
Also would be interesting to see input current when applying load after the converter is powered up and the thermistor has had a chance to cool down. (A small load so it won’t destroy your converter!)
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