Dumb question here.
This circuit appears to be suitable for insertion after rectification but before the filter caps. However, both the transformer and the filter caps contribute to the in-rush. So while this device limits the in-rush due to charging the filter caps, it still leaves you to deal with the inrush current caused by a big toroid.
Right? Wrong? Am I missing something?
This circuit appears to be suitable for insertion after rectification but before the filter caps. However, both the transformer and the filter caps contribute to the in-rush. So while this device limits the in-rush due to charging the filter caps, it still leaves you to deal with the inrush current caused by a big toroid.
Right? Wrong? Am I missing something?
For use with a rectified AC input, there must be a carefully chosen capacitor between gate and source of Q1. The previously mentioned Q2 base resistor and gate/source zener are also required.
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