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RE: Thank you!

Posted by Tre' on December 24, 2016 at 21:11:01:

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'