Hardware and software of a bipolar current source controlled by PC

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This paper describes a realization of a bipolar current source developed by the paper's authors. The source is intended for use in galvanic and other industrial plants, where a pulse-reverse current supply (with the desired shape in time) is required. A prototype of the device, which provides the outcome current intensity up to ±50 A, has been constructed. The hardware of the source consists of a Pentium IV PC, a commercial ADDA converter, an interface of authors' original construction as well as a current regulator. The application software is developed using a commercial packet LabView as the basis. © 2008 by MDPI.

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Milivojević, D., Stević, Z., & Rajčić-Vujasinović, M. (2008). Hardware and software of a bipolar current source controlled by PC. Sensors, 8(3), 1977–1983. https://doi.org/10.3390/s8031977

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