If the psudii is run then for you experiment as follows find the voltage and resistance of the secondary , then type of diode or bridge used , then size of first cap and second cap , try any value for the resistor and look at the output . As the resistor increases the ripple and voltage drop change in opposite directions . So what the voltage you need and what the ac voltage on the secondary ?
Ok the easy way but that looses the Zen of experimentation . The understanding of interaction of components. Sorry if I take the road less traveled you see more that way.Ohm's Law for DC. CR filter for AC.
If the psudii is run then for you experiment as follows find the voltage and resistance of the secondary , then type of diode or bridge used , then size of first cap and second cap , try any value for the resistor and look at the output . As the resistor increases the ripple and voltage drop change in opposite directions . So what the voltage you need and what the ac voltage on the secondary ?
I need 320-325VDC output, AC voltage on the secondary 245VAC measured loaded, secondary resistance 88 ohms loaded.
I know nothing about Zen. I do know that if I travel without a map I may see interesting things but then I don't know where they are so I can't see them again except by accident. Reading a map is not 'the easy way', just the best way. Some people never learn how to read a map - perhaps it is too 'easy' for their exalted mental capabilities?Triodethom said:Ok the easy way but that looses the Zen of experimentation . The understanding of interaction of components. Sorry if I take the road less traveled you see more that way.
Combining some understanding with PSUD2 is a good way to learn. Playing with PSUD2 (and other simulators) without understanding is likely to lead to misconceptions which may persist for a lifetime and even be propagated to others on audio forums!
True but if you don't go down different roads on the map you never know what you missed. This was a bit off the subject merlin ask sorry for the off subject rambling.I know nothing about Zen. I do know that if I travel without a map I may see interesting things but then I don't know where they are so I can't see them again except by accident. Reading a map is not 'the easy way', just the best way. Some people never learn how to read a map - perhaps it is too 'easy' for their exalted mental capabilities?
Combining some understanding with PSUD2 is a good way to learn. Playing with PSUD2 (and other simulators) without understanding is likely to lead to misconceptions which may persist for a lifetime and even be propagated to others on audio forums!
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