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[DESIGN] - Air Thermoregulation (OLD) #45
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Peltier tile (70W x 2) |
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^that guy was an idiot Note to Future Self: When in doubt, Texas Instruments. They have everything. Two H-bridges, PWM-dimmable, Vsource up to 52V, output current up to 14A constant (when running both amplifiers+bridges in "parallel mode") Integrated Undervoltage, Overtemperature, Overload, and Short Circuit protection |
Reopened for remaining work NOTE: #105 was incomplete |
Migrated to UofT Agritech. |
Reopened as #122 |
Design Scope
Briefly outline the design scope here.
Design a thermoelectric (i.e. Peltier-based) heating-cooling mechanism for air. The system should be:
Deliverables
Outline the implementation prototype and its components:
H-bridge polarity switch and a dimmable buck-boost current sourceMotor driver lmfaoThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: