??? 04/04/12 15:03 Read: times |
#187007 - Yes - diodes as close to inductors as possible Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
Yes, it really do help a lot to have solenoids with internal diodes or have the diodes at end of cable.
can be misunderstood, I'm sure Per ment Yes, it really do help a lot to have solenoids with internal diodes or have the diodes at the solenoid end of cable. Erik Yes - that eliminates issues with the resistance in the cable for better control of the voltage at deactivation. And reduces radiation from the cable - since the cable can be seen as an antenna. Just as we want our capacitors as close to the supply pins of the ICs, we want the diodes as close as possible to the coils. |
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