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Registered Member #2906
Joined: Sun Jun 06 2010, 02:20AM
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Current waveform is... fuck it. Not worth asking the question. its answered many times already. its all out there. google: "inductor resistance current" second link: That was hard. i know.
Paralleling mosfets is not as complex as paralleling IGBTS. But really.. are you kidding me, that you wait for an answer here? -> Google. "paralleling mosfets" First hit: Including causes of imbalance and solutions.
Boy... are you living in china? i think yahoo is capable of searching the internet too.
Registered Member #2906
Joined: Sun Jun 06 2010, 02:20AM
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no, but how else to show you that you are better off with stopping to ignore all the answers to your questions. They are there. you are not doing anything fancy. its done before. many times. you struggle with basics. this is explained everywhere. its mostly about using the keywords or alternative words of a question. Its the most important thing to learn.. how to learn. trust me.
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I told you this was my first serious electronics project I AM LEARNING THE BASICS. And I never claimed this project was "fancy". The project goals were to make something with my new cnc router, learn to program Arduino, and learn basic electronic design. By the end of the build , whenever that is I will have accomplished all 3
if you do not like my build YOU ARE NOT FORCED TO READ/RESPOND TO MY POSTS
He is an American, Albi... Easy, Benny. Learning can be done individually by using google and it is more efficient, fast and reliable then asking on forums. And learning cnc before understanding the basics of electronics is... seems to be the same nonsence as switching off coils at 600V having 24V for switch on. It is like building the cage of the gun having no guts solidly optimised... And so on.
As for MOSFETs, the devices you should have used instead of IGBT, the paralleling is as simple as putting the devices as close to each other as possible connecting the pins in parallel. But there are plenty of good 100V MOSFETs available which will perform perfectly alone (see my links again, or you can ask me to search digikey for you for the devices with required parameters).
"Coil Inductance plays a larger role than resistance in limiting the current true?"
Not in your design - you limit the current by coil's resistance, right? The speed of current rise is inversely proportional to inductance and proportional to applied voltage, which is the source voltage minus the voltage drop on the switch and minus the coil's resistance multiplied by current. So the higher the current, the slower it rises. When coils shut off, the speed of current fall is proportional to the zener voltage plus resistance*current - so resistance plays controversal here, see? As result, with 24V on input and 24V on zeners you will have current decaying faster then it was rising. That is why 600V is nonsence and 100V MOSFETs is the top devices for your application, even though 60V ones would be awesome too.
And BTW, as MOSFETs can handle higher pulse currents, you can achieve higher speed, but you need a cap in parallel to battery for that. Shorting the projectile and coils 2-3 times would let you achieve that as well as higher efficiency.
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Now onto the science... Coilguns are pretty inefficient so it hardly matters how you drive them in practice. But in theory, the most efficient way is probably to drive from a supply of several hundred volts and use IGBTs in an energy recovery scheme such as the diagonal half-bridge. You minimise suck-back by turning the drive off early and allowing the coil current to decay through the energy recovery circuit. If the coil resistance was negligible, you would shut the drive off when the projectile was about halfway in.
Try Barry's coilgun simulator to get a feel for the way things interact.
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