Split-Pi UDIO6025L Power Controller
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Too big :( what is frequency in inductor of this power unit?
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Hi Good people, RE:- my grid tie inverter, I'd like to buy one and play with it :-))
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This technology finds primary applications in hybrid or light electric vehicle drive trains. However it can be used on the basis of a single benefit, applications for this model could include:- Regenerative DC Motor Controller Light Electric Vehicles Electric Bicycles Fuel Call Interfacing Ultra Capacitor Energy Storage Systems Programmable Power Supply Battery Management Systems Test Equipment Solar Power Wind Power Robotics many more....
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can you use this device as a voltage regulator?
if i want for example 18volts output but my input is a pedal generator or an ultracap that discharges slowly.
plusmartin 2 years ago
Yes, we have customers who use these devices specifically for interfacing to ultracapacitors and motor/generators
PowerGeekGET 2 years ago
Hi - I'm developing a cheap grid tie inverter, I have a full set of the regs, so as to comply with the law on such devices. I already have a circuit for converting the ac in to 'full wave DC' in sync with the mains, I've called it the syncroverter, I now need a device that will push out a current porportinal to the voltage across it using some sort of switching converter, the voltage in to the converter sets the overall current delivered. Could I do this with one of yours?? Clv
ChuffChuffWoo 3 years ago
In short, yes. "Split-Pi" devices are ratiometric and controlled via an isolated current loop interface which can be conected to a micro controller or PC. I should also inform you the devices can generate arbitary AC waveforms using the same control interface. Do you have a particular technology in mind for grid tie? i.e Solar PV?
PowerGeekGET 3 years ago
expensive, no...?
astxeira 3 years ago
Currently the devices are manufactured in low volume and assembled in England, however they still achieve 50 pence per Watt which compares well to existing DC/DC converters in the market.
Since the devices are not intrinsically expensive, volume manufacturing is expected to achieve significant cost reductions.
PowerGeekGET 3 years ago