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Charging of capacitor through rc and with pulse
Yes, I believe the solution would be to use thevenins equivalent?- chrisggg
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Charging of capacitor through rc and with pulse
Also, I am not so worried about the long term effect as I am aware generally the capacitor voltage will remain as 3.6V as the recovery time is long compared to the time where the load is applied, I just want a way of working out the effect the applied load will have on vc, how much vc is likely...- chrisggg
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Charging of capacitor through rc and with pulse
Hi, thanks for your reply. yep, I am more than aware of how to do it all pratically, I can even simulate it and find my result this way but I am particularly hoping to understand how to express this effect on vc through an equation of some sort. I am under the impression it becomes very...- chrisggg
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Charging of capacitor through rc and with pulse
Ton( time the load is on ) as 5us by the way, not 50us.- chrisggg
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Charging of capacitor through rc and with pulse
That would be enough time for the capacitor to recover.- chrisggg
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Charging of capacitor through rc and with pulse
Well what I am trying to figure out is a general expression that can be applied therefore the conditions should not be of huge importance but for example say the load is pulsing with a period of 1ms and the on time 5us. And for simplicity sake let's say the capacitor is allowed to fully charge...- chrisggg
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Charging of capacitor through rc and with pulse
Hi, many thanks for the reply. It seems simple but infact is quite complex, I think of it as a load that requires a certain amount of current. I think of this load being pulsed where the time it is connected to the rc circuit is the ton time. 50us is just a figure I plucked out the air, I am...- chrisggg
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Charging of capacitor through rc and with pulse
Hi quick question, I have an rc circuit which is to be charged with an input voltage of 3.6 V but what happens if a pulsing current source is connected to the capacitor as well? So I have a rc circuit but also a pulsing current source connected directly to the resistor. I have attached the...- chrisggg
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- Capacitor Charging Pulse Rc
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