Power factor reaction of CLC of CRC filter

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What is the reaction of the power factor with a CLC or CRC filter?

With a normal C filter the current flow from the mains will look like spikes, instead of a normal sine wave because there can only flow current if U(cap) < U(source).
How will this look like with a CLC or CRC filter?
 
in laymans terms a filter smoothes out spikes that you may see through a scope etc....I always have found that any P/s is better with a preloaded (resistive) design...my choice has always been a LC design...but thats my preference and it works for me

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Wes Marquenie said:
What is the reaction of the power factor with a CLC or CRC filter?

With a normal C filter the current flow from the mains will look like spikes, instead of a normal sine wave because there can only flow current if U(cap) < U(source).
How will this look like with a CLC or CRC filter?

Without hurting anyone's feelings 😉 may I suggest the use of the Duncan amp PS simulation program? It's free, easy and works well.
 
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