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Sizing an Electronic Power Source

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ProScapegoat

Electrical
Mar 3, 2011
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Hi Everyone,

Does anyone have tips in sizing an electronic power source for a production plant? This power source will be used in our test bay. It will basically apply the right voltage, current, and frequency for each transformer that we produce. I just want to know all the factors and variables I need to think about to come up with the right sized EPS.
 
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This is unknown thats why I need to size the power source. I do not know what I need....but there should be a certain methology that I should follow. I was thinking I can find the maximum power based on the different routine test. I have a list of all the tests and max ratings we apply to the transformer...but I dont know if this is the right way to size a source.

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