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==Definition of the technological parameters== Difficulties have been encountered in the definition of the technological parameters that drive the process. Two broad categories of generators, also known as power supplies, are in use on EDM machines commercially available: the group based on [[RC circuit]]s and the group based on [[transistor]]-controlled pulses. In both categories, the primary parameters at setup are the current and frequency delivered. In RC circuits, however, little control is expected over the time duration of the discharge, which is likely to depend on the actual spark-gap conditions (size and pollution) at the moment of the discharge.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Basic study on pulse generator for micro-EDM |journal=The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology |volume=33 |issue=5β6 |pages=474 |year=2006 |last1=Han |first1=F. |last2=Chen |first2=L. |last3=Yu |first3=D. |last4=Zhou |first4=X. |s2cid=110776709 |doi=10.1007/s00170-006-0483-9}}</ref> Also, the open circuit voltage (i.e. the voltage between the electrodes when the dielectric is not yet broken) can be identified as steady state voltage of the RC circuit. In generators based on transistor control, the user is usually able to deliver a train of pulses of voltage to the electrodes. Each pulse can be controlled in shape, for instance, quasi-rectangular. In particular, the time between two consecutive pulses and the duration of each pulse can be set. The amplitude of each pulse constitutes the open circuit voltage. Thus, the maximum duration of discharge is equal to the duration of a pulse of voltage in the train. Two pulses of current are then expected not to occur for a duration equal or larger than the time interval between two consecutive pulses of voltage. The maximum current during a discharge that the generator delivers can also be controlled. Because other sorts of generators may also be used by different machine builders, the parameters that may actually be set on a particular machine will depend on the generator manufacturer. The details of the generators and control systems on their machines are not always easily available to their user. This is a barrier to describing unequivocally the technological parameters of the EDM process. Moreover, the parameters affecting the phenomena occurring between tool and electrode are also related to the controller of the motion of the electrodes. A framework to define and measure the electrical parameters during an EDM operation directly on inter-electrode volume with an oscilloscope external to the machine has been recently proposed by Ferri ''et al.''<ref name="ferri">{{cite journal |title=Electrical measurements in Β΅-EDM |journal=Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering |volume=18 |issue=8 |pages=085007 |year=2008 |last1=Ferri |first1=C. |last2=Ivanov |first2=A. |last3=Petrelli |first3=A. |bibcode=2008JMiMi..18h5007F |s2cid=110495415 |doi=10.1088/0960-1317/18/8/085007 |url=http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/130979/1/WRAP-electrical-measurements-%C2%B5-EDM-Ferri-2008.pdf}}</ref> These authors conducted their research in the field of ΞΌ-EDM, but the same approach can be used in any EDM operation. This would enable the user to estimate directly the electrical parameters that affect their operations without relying upon machine manufacturer's claims. When machining different materials in the same setup conditions, the actual electrical parameters of the process are significantly different.<ref name="ferri"/>
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