What would be the effect of caps paralleling the diodes in a bridge be on the diode switching noise? I know I've seen this done but I can't find any examples.Thanks, Tre'
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Topic - Effect of caps across diodes in power supply - Tre' 19:17:08 04/03/07 (18)
- It will lower the ringing frequency - Jim Hagerman 23:37:06 04/05/07 (0)
- Better caps? - SomeJoe 08:03:15 04/05/07 (1)
- Maybe overkill? Yes. - arend-jan 10:54:44 04/05/07 (0)
- Ideally a cap and a resistor in parallel - grhughes 12:30:20 04/04/07 (13)
- Re: Ideally a cap and a resistor in parallel - grhughes 14:50:26 04/04/07 (8)
- Re: Ideally a cap and a resistor in parallel - grhughes 14:56:23 04/04/07 (7)
- Re: Ideally a cap and a resistor in parallel - Tre' 15:30:36 04/04/07 (6)
- Treat the disease first - then the remaining symptoms - Gingertube 17:15:54 04/04/07 (5)
- Replacing standard diodes with UF diodes...... - thermionic addictions 10:03:08 04/05/07 (0)
- Re: Treat the disease first - then the remaining symptoms - Eli Duttman 17:32:52 04/04/07 (3)
- Diode Paranoia - Triode_Kingdom 06:05:27 04/05/07 (1)
- Re: Diode Paranoia - Eli Duttman 19:35:05 04/05/07 (0)
- Thanks to all for the tips. (nt) - Tre' 18:04:43 04/04/07 (0)
- Re: Ideally a cap and a resistor in parallel - Tre' 12:54:13 04/04/07 (3)
- The cap is in series of the resistor. - cheap-Jack 13:13:15 04/04/07 (0)
- One more question, please - Tre' 13:10:03 04/04/07 (1)
- Across each diode... - Triode_Kingdom 13:15:00 04/04/07 (0)
- Re: Effect of caps across diodes in power supply - Eli Duttman 19:54:32 04/03/07 (0)