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Old February 13th 04, 04:06 AM
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"Tim Ward" wrote in message



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clare @ snyder.on .ca wrote in message
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 19:58:40 -0800, "Tim Ward"


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Mechanical INS are three phase, but they have battery back up.

Cool! Where do they get those 3-phase batteries?

Same place they get the AC batteries, I suspect.

It has more to do with the DC accelerometers and designing for
reliability.

Back when 707s ruled the world there were mag amps for operational
amplifiers and mica capacitors were what could survive comertial
operations
and storage. A three phase DC source with a battery is how clean DC

power
could be made reliably.

I know I'm going to hate myself for asking, but what is "three phase

DC"?
How do you determine the phase angle of DC?


Three phase is easy to convert to DC.


Tim, you should know better than to ask. As you can see he twists his

answer so
he won't have to admit he made a mistake when he said "a three phase DC
source."