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Hi,
We are doing a "pulse toaster" which gives a stream of high current pulses, 40ms long, which pulse into the element of the toaster.
Pulses are 300W "high".
Element is 0.41 Ohms.
Average power is only 50W. (so T = 240ms and Pulses are 40ms long)
The battery is 11V1 lithium (3 lithium in series) The battery (needing to be small) overheats due to the rms of the current pulses.
As such, we wish to look into having a capacitor bank outside the battery, and so the pulses get drawn from that instead.
.....But Do you agree, this is pretty well a non-starter......there's no way we could have a reasonable size capacitor bank to stop the pulses from being drawn from the battery anyway?
Basically, do you agree, we need a Boost converter to boost up to a high voltage capacitor bank.....then use a Sync Buck to buck down to the element for the pulses?
We need a solution which is small.
We are doing a "pulse toaster" which gives a stream of high current pulses, 40ms long, which pulse into the element of the toaster.
Pulses are 300W "high".
Element is 0.41 Ohms.
Average power is only 50W. (so T = 240ms and Pulses are 40ms long)
The battery is 11V1 lithium (3 lithium in series) The battery (needing to be small) overheats due to the rms of the current pulses.
As such, we wish to look into having a capacitor bank outside the battery, and so the pulses get drawn from that instead.
.....But Do you agree, this is pretty well a non-starter......there's no way we could have a reasonable size capacitor bank to stop the pulses from being drawn from the battery anyway?
Basically, do you agree, we need a Boost converter to boost up to a high voltage capacitor bank.....then use a Sync Buck to buck down to the element for the pulses?
We need a solution which is small.
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