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Re: PSUDii tips [message #8795 is a reply to message #8793] Mon, 31 January 2005 16:55 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hey-Hey!!!,
I suppose it depends on how the model works. I have no details about the numeric methods PSUD uses. The best results come out when I put in the numbers from the measurements I described.

On Guinevere, I had planned on using the RS trans for a seperate DC supply. Not too expensive and keeps things a bit seperate. The charging current spikes from a cap input filter tend to spread around and infect things. Some small resistive/capacitive filtering on the primary side of the filament TX ought to keep the B+ quite clean.

If I try Golf sometime, and after hitting that ball, ever find it again, I'll put it back in my pocket, consider myself lucky and call it a day.
regards,
Douglas



 
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