help with capacitor size

MikeML

Joined Oct 2, 2009
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36W/24V = 1.5A

C(ΔV) = q = it or C=it/(ΔV)

Lets say your motor will tolerate 3V of ripple, so ΔV=3
Assuming you are in a 60Hz country (we would know if you registered for the forum properly), t =8.3ms

C = 1.5*0.0083/3 = 0.0042Farads = 4200uF
 

wmodavis

Joined Oct 23, 2010
739
How much ripple is acceptable in your application? You have essentially defined the current the motor requires but 'how smooth the output" you have not stated. Both are necessary to calculate the required filter capacitance.
 

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
34,807
If you rectify a 24VAC transformer you will end up with more that 24VDC. What you need is a 18VAC transformer.
 

MaxHeadRoom

Joined Jul 18, 2013
30,655
It is very doubtful you will need a cap, there are many DC controllers in use that use a SCR bridge to control a motor, in your case it will be a rectifier bridge as you do not need control, the only symptom of a unfiltered bridge is a 100/120Hz buzz when the speed is dropped, which does not apply in your case.
So I would say, go ahead and just use the 24v AC supply and bridge, forget the cap.
Edit: I see you are using a Mosfet, is this for variable speed?
If so the higher filtered voltage is no problem as the recommended supply for a DC CONTROLLED motor is at least 10% above the motor rated voltage.
http://electronicdesign.com/electromechanical/power-supply-considerations-servo-amplifiers
Max.
 
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fancycoconut

Joined Nov 4, 2014
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Yep, the mosfet is for speed control. So you are saying that if I use a full bridge rectifier on my 24V AC source to convert it to 24DC all I need is the FBR? Nothing else? I know some people were saying that this will give me over 24DC
 

MaxHeadRoom

Joined Jul 18, 2013
30,655
No. Only if it is an uncontrolled setup condition, if you are using a speed control mosfet circuit you can control the maximum speed, which is a result of overvoltage when using the cap. You just need to set the limit in some manner depending on the manner of control.
How is your Mosfet circuit setup? Can you post the schematic?
Max.
 
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