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After the actuation pulse …
After the actuation pulse applies full voltage to the brake, the regulator's output gradually decreases to the nominal holding voltage
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Alain Minoz
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Figure 1. Under continuous operation with 24 V applied, the brake's temperature stabilizes at 75 °C, or 53 °C above ambient temperature (Curve A). Applying a 24 V actuation pulse for a few seconds and then applying a 12 V holding voltage stabilizes the brak
Figure 2. Actuating the brake release trips relay K
1
and applies 24 V to the brake. An RC network delays K
2
's actuation. When normally closed relay K
2
opens, resistor R
POWER
reduces the voltage applied to the brake to the
Figure 3. Applying the command input switches on PWM regulator IC
1
, and capacitor C
1
holds IC
1
's feedback input low, applying a maximum output voltage of 24 V to the brake until C
1
fully charges. As the feedback voltage s
Figure 4. After the actuation pulse applies full voltage to the brake, the regulator's output gradually decreases to the nominal holding voltage
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