Re: I need a switch can you help? IMPORTANT!

Bill McMurtry ( weber@powerup.com.au )
Thu, 29 Jan 1998 22:55:47 +1000

At 01:08 30/01/98 +1300, you wrote:
>I need a *switching device sometimes called a "chopper" that has low
>resistance that can take more that 1 amp (I really need about 10 amps)
>and an adjustable frequency, I would like a range of at least 50>100hz
>but I am flexible and I really need an adjustable pulse width or one
>that is open about half the time.
>>
>* A component of a circuit that will make and break the circuit so that
>a pulsed DC will result from a constant voltage source.
>
>>Thank you in advance, John Berry
>

Hi John, I worked extensively with Robert Adams on his pulsed
motor/generator which required fast, variable duty cycle, high impulse
current switching. These usually took the form of a rotory switch. I found
that reed switches, of the correct current rating, also performed quite
well. The switch frequency you require is relatively low and would pose
little problem. You would of course require the driver coil for the reed
switch. The driver coil could be driven via a feedback loop (with
capacitance, etc for mark - space ratio control) or driven by a low power
oscillator with appropriate controls. Good luck.

Bill.