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![]() Hi,
Rather than digging in to the equations, lets get some trends. 1) Using a Step response to turn on the power supply. In this case, the current will overshoot and have exponential decay function from its peak current. 2) Using a Ramp response. In this case, the current will be a sort of a step response (not quite...but close). This is what a capacitor or a RC response will do -- which we know that it doesn't work very well. 3) Using a x^2 like/sin function. In this case, the current will change more linearily with time. I am just describing the general shape, but this is what I was referring to as a x^2 function. Either that...or my wires are really crossed from writing too much. - Victor. [ 22 February 2002: Message edited by: reefburnaby ] [ 22 February 2002: Message edited by: reefburnaby ]</p> |