Hi,
I need to power a series 90V DC motor, from a rectified AC supply.
The terminal resistance of the motor is 3.6 ohms.
I will use a bridge rectifier over the output of the AC supply, then smooth it.
I have calculated I need a 5600uF smoothing capacitor over the bridge rectifier output , but considering that it will have an equivalent series resistance gives me a problem.
The ESR if I have my numbers right = 0.04( or that magnitude), which when you consider it will effectively be in parallel with the motor will mean an enormous current > 1000A will be pulled.
What am I doing wrong, surely this can't be right?
I am assuming ESR = DF/(2 x PI x 50 x 5600uF )
DF = disapation factor = 0.15
Also I assume for teh smoothing circuit t=CR, if t = 1/f, should f = 50Hz, or 2 x 50Hz as its a full wave rectifier?
Please help
I need to power a series 90V DC motor, from a rectified AC supply.
The terminal resistance of the motor is 3.6 ohms.
I will use a bridge rectifier over the output of the AC supply, then smooth it.
I have calculated I need a 5600uF smoothing capacitor over the bridge rectifier output , but considering that it will have an equivalent series resistance gives me a problem.
The ESR if I have my numbers right = 0.04( or that magnitude), which when you consider it will effectively be in parallel with the motor will mean an enormous current > 1000A will be pulled.
What am I doing wrong, surely this can't be right?
I am assuming ESR = DF/(2 x PI x 50 x 5600uF )
DF = disapation factor = 0.15
Also I assume for teh smoothing circuit t=CR, if t = 1/f, should f = 50Hz, or 2 x 50Hz as its a full wave rectifier?
Please help