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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: somewhere in Australia
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In National's website, there is a program that can calculate resistor, cap and choke values for the required Vout and Iout. The program has recommendations for a suitable choke brand/model.
BUt these brand/model are usually not available locally. How do I know if a choke is suitable for power supply use? I was looking at Farnell's website and found this: http://au.farnell.com/jsp/Passive+Co...FQ?sku=8094942 thank you for the help. |
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