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Old 2nd November 2011, 05:41 PM   #21
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A resistor like that will tend to dampen down ringing on the secondary of the transformer and tend to reduce higher order harmonic magnetic coupling in to the rest of the circuit but do little to quench rectifier emissions methinks.
Thanks abraxalito. My modelling shows the resistor reduces peak current flow and prolongs the duration of the current pulse on each cycle. I haven't been able to model the rate of change of current, but I would expect that to be lower as well, resulting in lower emissions. Is there a flaw in my reasoning?
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