Hello,
I'm trying to design a circuit that will detect a voltage above 60V or 25Arms and then illuminate an LED array. The power source I have available is a 300V DC bus battery. I have looked into step down converters and have already purchased one from Vicor; namely, the DCM3414V75H13C2T01, which steps voltages between 180V to 480V down to 12V which meets my design criteria. My problem right now is figuring out how to detect voltages between 60V and the lower limit of the converter at 180V and then stepping those down to 12V to power my LED array. Converters with such wide ranges don't exist and frankly I'm at a loss. Is there any relay or transducer solution I could look into?
(I should note that I'm limited by the constraint that the circuit must utilize strictly hardware elements and cannot involve any software at all)
(Also my LED circuit is already designed)
Thanks for any suggestions!
I'm trying to design a circuit that will detect a voltage above 60V or 25Arms and then illuminate an LED array. The power source I have available is a 300V DC bus battery. I have looked into step down converters and have already purchased one from Vicor; namely, the DCM3414V75H13C2T01, which steps voltages between 180V to 480V down to 12V which meets my design criteria. My problem right now is figuring out how to detect voltages between 60V and the lower limit of the converter at 180V and then stepping those down to 12V to power my LED array. Converters with such wide ranges don't exist and frankly I'm at a loss. Is there any relay or transducer solution I could look into?
(I should note that I'm limited by the constraint that the circuit must utilize strictly hardware elements and cannot involve any software at all)
(Also my LED circuit is already designed)
Thanks for any suggestions!



