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Steve
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I have been studying the design of a signal "booster" that is used in the
DCC model railroading hobby. This booster's job is take the digital output
of a control box and boost the current before sending it down the rails.
This design is using an optocoupler for isolation purposes between the input
to the booster and the boost portion of the circuit. The input from the
control box is passed through a "current limiting diode" just before the
optocoupler. First, what is a current limiting diode, and second, what is
its purpose in this application? Is it necessary? Thanks for your input.
Steve
DCC model railroading hobby. This booster's job is take the digital output
of a control box and boost the current before sending it down the rails.
This design is using an optocoupler for isolation purposes between the input
to the booster and the boost portion of the circuit. The input from the
control box is passed through a "current limiting diode" just before the
optocoupler. First, what is a current limiting diode, and second, what is
its purpose in this application? Is it necessary? Thanks for your input.
Steve