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a nice application note about damping LC networks "snubbers"
This app note is about protecting the input side of a regulator from overvoltage by choosing a capacitor with enough ESR to damp the LC network at its input, possibly formed by a long cable to a wallwart, etc.
http://www.linear.com/pc/downloadDoc...do?navId=D4125 The idea is simple, but fairly universally applicable. Although it has been discussed in other fora here, I thought a pointer to this app note might be handy. -- mirlo |
I need a PDF with AN88 - please, send it by E-mail, I am not able to download it from LT WEB-site
to : abl@sparnex-coc.com Thank You, ALEXANDAR |
It's not only you I'm afraid. "Internal server error"
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TO peranders
Probably You can help me with this PDF ?
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Sorry, as I mentioned I got the message "Internal server error".
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Linear's website has become less user-helpful than in the past -- even as Switcher-CAD has gotten better. Downloads of their apnotes and product folders takes much longer than a year ago (and my ISP has doubled its own speed in the same time period.)
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The only way is to use a higher capacitor value, in combination with Transient Absorber for 40V / 300Amp or similar Zener diode. Also an resetable fuse is very usefull. But anyway, I have to try a new schematrics for 3-4 LEDs CREE 1W for 36V, mounted over metal made PCB using another driver from ST - L5970. |
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