2012/2/11 andy pugh <[email protected]>:
> On 11 February 2012 18:04, Kirk Wallace <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Andy, I recall seeing a picture from you with a blown IRAMS. I'm hoping
>> to order some, but I would like to learn what I can before hooking them
>> up. Do you have any on-line notes or other material covering your
>> experience with the IRAMS or similar modules?
>
> No, though there are some notes on the International Rectifier site.
> I have made a start on a LinuxCNC-aimed circuit board, though so far
> that is only as far along as a schematic in gEDA awaiting a PCB
> footprint :-)
>

Some application notes are here:
www.irf.com/technical-info/appnotes/an-1095.pdf

I also find this build pretty educational. This guy has posted also his schemes:
http://blog.hardcore.lt/mic/

I just do not get, why did he put those large pull-up/pull-down
resistors and why di he include additional inductive loads in his
design. I wrote that guy, asking about those inductive loads, but have
not received answer. Maybe the question was consider as "dumb" (and
treated as "spam").  :))

>
> Anders Wallin has some stuff on his site.
>

Could You point out some links? I did not find anything motor drive
related in his site. I specifically looked for anything tagged as
"electronics":
http://www.anderswallin.net/tag/electronics/

Viesturs

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