In Reply to: well then tell us how it does work.... posted by gusser on March 18, 2012 at 22:40:47:
It works by having minimal storage time in the inductors, and in the caps, so that it can respond on time.JLH did a great job demonstrating the problem with large Caps at the finals.
As for the L1/C1 portion, our friend Henry Pasternak provided theory and tests to verify that.
John Swenson did a fine job determining the speed of recovery needed, based on music signals.
If you email me your address, I will send you a PDF of Swenson and JLH, chronological, discussing this supply, and you can read that without all the bickering and noise. They are both EEs, like you are. My address is above. Have an open mind.
Jeff Medwin
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Follow Ups
- Sure !! .... - drlowmu 23:12:07 03/18/12 (10)
- Why does the supply need to recover? - gusser 11:23:40 03/19/12 (9)
- RE: Why does the supply need to recover? - rage 13:06:23 03/19/12 (2)
- RE: Why does the supply need to recover? - gusser 13:35:29 03/19/12 (1)
- RE: Why does the supply need to recover? - rage 16:57:12 03/19/12 (0)
- RE: Why does the supply need to recover? - drlowmu 12:24:54 03/19/12 (5)
- So pure stable DC is not good? I'm done! (nt) - gusser 12:33:27 03/19/12 (4)
- NO Gusser, you haven't even STARTED, and don't know it - drlowmu 18:14:53 03/20/12 (3)
- Then send it, EMAIL attached - gusser 18:21:11 03/20/12 (2)
- RE: Then send it, EMAIL attached - drlowmu 18:33:39 03/20/12 (1)
- Got them. I promise to read. (nt) - gusser 19:30:17 03/20/12 (0)