Solenoid control project

in project logs, sensors by DP | 4 comments

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Doub shared his solenoid control project in the forum:

I’m working on a solenoid control board, that would allow me to do sensorless position control (the algorithm is based on the varying inductance of the solenoid depending on the plunger position).

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  1. Sjaak says:

    those rounded tracks look awesome!

    • arno nüm says:

      are you serious or is that sarcasm?^^
      rounded tracks are good to reduce emissions of electromagnetic waves, correct? corners are sending electromagnetic waves, arent they?

      • eLLi says:

        Erm, no…
        The whole trace will emit EMI, not just the corners (think of it as an antenna…) — which is a concern in high-speed switching and RF circuits, and probably is negligible here.

        The reason to avoid corners (especially the 90-degree ones) in RF applications, is a change of the transmission characteristics of a trace due to the different width of the trace at the corner.

        It is also said, that sharp corners might trap etchant during the manufacturing process of a PCB and thus might lead to over-etching. However, i don’t know how much it of it remains true with today’s manufacturing processes…

  2. Doub says:

    I don’t know anything about EMI, I sometimes add rounded tracks for the looks :-)

    Anyway thanks for advertising my work :-D

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