Dwight K. Elvey wrote:
Although, not particularly good practice, as long as
the
power dissipation is kept down, this is a design within specifications
of the part. They have built in current limit and are suppose
to be able to handle continuous loads in current limit.
This means that they can be paralleled.
Hmmm... OK, but they still won't be sharing the current equally.
The one that has the lower current-limit point will be at
its full capacity, while the other one will have a smaller
share of the load. At least, that's how I understand it.
I once talked with some application engineers at
National
about this type of operation.
I'm sure I've seen a note somewhere to the effect "do not
connect in parallel", but of course I've no idea where I
read that!
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John Honniball
coredump(a)gifford.co.uk