Hi all,
I need a high power DC power supply to be used while prototyping using DC motors (ex: linear actuators, DC geared motors, stepper motors, etc etc).
To buy a bench-top variable power supply with high power will cost me an arm and a leg, so I was considering buying two Mean-well power supplies (one fixed 12V and one fixed 24V, which are the most commonly used voltages for driving these types of motors). I can then do a neat enclosure to make it a simple bench-top supply.
My question is, are these power supplies good for powering DC motors? will they withstand sudden current changes and back-EMF which may be generated by the motor while testing? Will they operate correctly when using PWM to power the motors?
I was particularly looking at the PSPA-1000-12 and the PSPA-1000-24
Any advise would be highly appreciated.
I need a high power DC power supply to be used while prototyping using DC motors (ex: linear actuators, DC geared motors, stepper motors, etc etc).
To buy a bench-top variable power supply with high power will cost me an arm and a leg, so I was considering buying two Mean-well power supplies (one fixed 12V and one fixed 24V, which are the most commonly used voltages for driving these types of motors). I can then do a neat enclosure to make it a simple bench-top supply.
My question is, are these power supplies good for powering DC motors? will they withstand sudden current changes and back-EMF which may be generated by the motor while testing? Will they operate correctly when using PWM to power the motors?
I was particularly looking at the PSPA-1000-12 and the PSPA-1000-24
Any advise would be highly appreciated.