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In Reply to: RE: Thank you! posted by tube wrangler on December 22, 2016 at 21:49:42
LCLC implies a critical inductance first choke.
Isn't lClC (little l) a better representation of what you are doing?
Kind of like when one adds a small cap to a critical inductance choke filter to increase the voltage a little bit?
Those are referred to as cLCLC with the small c denoting that the first cap will not make the filter act totally like a cap input filter.
Just like your first choke is too small to make the filter act like a real choke input filter. (each diode staying on for it's full half cycle)
Hey, it's just a suggestion to keep it real and not confuse anybody.
I wouldn't call a cLCLC filter a cap input filter and you shouldn't call what you are doing a choke input filter.
Yours acts much more like a cap input filter than it does a choke input filter.
There's no reason not to be honest about it.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
Follow Ups:
In another post you said,"First of all, most NOS 45's, 2A3, 300B, etc., have a rectangular
plate structure, and usually a rectangular grid structure.So far, so good. Now, what happens when we insert a non-symmetrical
part into this desirable arrangement-- we place into it a filament structure that is made like a cheap toaster-- a folded-up filament
mess that is "M" or "W" shaped."My question is,
What is the shape of the electron cloud?
Just because the filament is "a non-symmetrical part" doesn't mean the cloud is "non-symmetrical" and keep in mind the electrons do not go from the filament to the plate. They go from the electron cloud to the plate.
If the electron cloud fills the space between the filament and the grid in an even way then the fact that the filament is "a non-symmetrical
part" won't/shouldn't matter.edit, by "fills the space" I mean the entire dimensional area.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
Edits: 12/25/16
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