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Re: lowering my secondary transformer output voltage
Hi Mark,
It will lower the output voltage and will also make the regulation worse.
It's not something that PSUD currently models and isn't likely to be on the roadmap for the future, so not
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lowering my secondary transformer output voltage
will adding a resistor in line with the center tap to ground lower my
secondary output voltage
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Re: broken links? databases which do exist and other woes
Hi Duncan,
My error as I looked in C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\*_psud2_* and it only had the rectifiers.txt file.
Never thought to look in the old 'psud' folder ?
Thanks,
- Ian
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Ian Eales
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Re: broken links? databases which do exist and other woes
Hi Ian,
The rectifier files (under Windows) are stored in the Appdata folder which can be found at C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\psud\rectifiers
As per the help file + video, this is the place
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Duncan Munro
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Re: broken links? databases which do exist and other woes
Hi,
How to model and add new rectifiers was last addressed about a week ago in the following message: /g/duncanampspsud/message/304
( /g/duncanampspsud/message/304
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Duncan Munro
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Re: broken links? databases which do exist and other woes
Diodes now have their own individual files in the program folder
e.g. C:\Program Files (x86)\PSU Designer II\rectifiers
example HFA25PB60.rect file - may be different on a mac
<?xml version="1.0"
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Ian Eales
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broken links? databases which do exist and other woes
Since foolishly embarking on the now long-deleted (Walton) published SE design (I was and am on a very restricted budget...) over a decade ago only to find some of the major (i.e. very expensive!)
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neutron51493 <neutron51493@...>
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Re: Rectifiers file
I used the rectifier database: http://www.duncanamps.com/psud2/rect_list.php
( http://www.duncanamps.com/psud2/rect_list.php ) and list: http://www.duncanamps.com/psud2/rect_list.php
which were
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MacOS workaround for rectifier files "Access Violation"
For the past year (or more!) I've been getting an error message when I try to run PSUD2 -- MacOS reports an access violation and the program won't load.
After reading about how the rectifier file is
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Chris
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Re: Rectifiers file
The rectifier database is no longer used as it became a free for all and got filled with junk which didn't make sense and crashed PSUD2. Equally the rectifiers.txt file is no longer used and hasn't
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Duncan Munro
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Re: Rectifiers file
Yes, correct.
Regards,
Duncan
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Duncan Munro
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Re: Rectifiers file
Thanks!
So the answer is that the rectifiers are now in name.rect files, in the rectifiers folder in:
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jrussell_88@...
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Thanks!
So the answer is that the rectifiers are now stored in name.rect XML files:
I updated the rectifier database, which allowed me to download rectifiers.txt, but does it feed into the new.rect
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Re: Rectifiers file
Hi John,
The old rectifiers.txt file no longer works with PSUD and hasn't for some years, apologies if some parts of the website haven't quite caught up with this yet.
There's a couple of routes you
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Duncan Munro
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Rectifiers file
I tried updating rectifiers.txt, and adding a new rectifier online, then downloaded rectifiers.txt without making any difference.
Docs are confusing - I have the current version and release notes
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Re: Possible bug? Recovering from deleted load
Thanks for the speedy reply. I've updated the Windows version of the software to build 79 which now addresses this issue and will prevent the keyboard from deleting either the source block at the
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Duncan Munro
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Re: Possible bug? Recovering from deleted load
Had it on both build 75 and 76 windows 11. I did it via keyboard. Select the load section then the 'delete' key on the keyboard.
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Re: Possible bug? Recovering from deleted load
Hi, this is a bit worrying as it shouldn't be possible to delete the power source or the final load! Can you let me know how you carry out the deletion? As I say, it shouldn't be permitted.
Also can
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Duncan Munro
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Possible bug? Recovering from deleted load
Not sure if this is a user error thing or a bug.
Steps to reproduce
1. Delete the final load node.
2. If you try to 'fix' this by adding a tap to the end it wont be considered a closed circuit
3.
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s4mps0n@...
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Re: Is there a build for M1/M2 Mac?
You did! Much appreciated but the process did not work and I got busy with
another project.
[email protected]> wrote:
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