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Inrush Current Limiting Circuit - Would this work?
Definitely agree with Peter1.evans about the hot-swap controllers with all the protective circuitry. Is this for a one off project or production?
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May 15, 2023
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Inrush Current Limiting Circuit - Would this work?
An incandescent light bulb will give you the opposite of an inrush limiter because the resistance of the filament starts out low and increases as it heats up.
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May 15, 2023
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Inrush Current Limiting Circuit - Would this work?
What your circuit shows is diode connected mosfet. The voltage drop across the FET will be equal to the Vgs threshold voltage. You also need to clamp the Gate to source voltage with a zener. If you want a low voltage drop, say tens of milli-volts. You need to use one of these circuits. The...
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Mar 21, 2023
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