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I need to chain-up two choke input sections. The formula for a single LC section I'm familiar with( Q & min current draw) but I can't find any formula for a two section choke input filter. Are the two chokes additive and the Caps additive as well?
I don't think so...too easy. _______________________________________________Ric k........ |
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Short answer, no.
Real answer, use PSUD and find out for yourself. Doug
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