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Answer by Simon Fitch for Force equal current between 2 pins

A little ballast resistance in each path will help share current equally between them. First look at the current imbalance without ballast:simulate this circuit– Schematic created using CircuitLabHere...

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Answer by Antonio51 for Force equal current between 2 pins

Made with microcap v12.Here is a circuit that "could" do what is needed.This works with "balanced" inputs.It works in transient "low frequency". L1 and R3 : +/- 10 %.

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Force equal current between 2 pins

Is there a way to force current to be shared equally between 2 pins?I need to supply 10A (at either 24 or 48V DC) through a connector.The simple way would be to use a 10A per pin rated connector. But...

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Answer by Kuba hasn't forgotten Monica for Force equal current between 2 pins

I could use this connector to pass 2*5A=10AYeah, at room ambient air temperature, in other words: it's a fantasy.With a 5A/pin connector, you'll need at least 4 pins to share the 10A load. More pins if...

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