In Reply to: Re: That's constant current on the DC side posted by Tre' on April 22, 2006 at 12:53:05:
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Follow Ups Full ThreadTopic - Current drawn from mains supply - guyser 15:45:45 04/21/06 (52)
- Re: Current drawn from mains supply - Todd Krieger 23:52:53 04/24/06 (1)
- A good question... - real_jj 12:55:46 04/24/06 (13)
- yet a bad answer... - Jacques 14:40:03 04/24/06 (12)
- Sorry, chap, and a right answer. - real_jj 20:32:17 04/24/06 (11)
- Re: Sorry, chap, and a right answer. - Jacques 01:48:08 04/25/06 (10)
- Thanks for a new (to me) word: keraunic - Al Sekela 12:38:30 04/26/06 (2)
- Re: Thanks for a new (to me) word: keraunic - Jacques 03:50:57 04/29/06 (1)
- Re: Thanks for a new (to me) word: keraunic - ernstr@xs4all.nl 06:10:23 05/01/06 (0)
- Thare's a good article by Jim Hagerman here... - andy_c 19:35:24 04/25/06 (5)
- Good article indded, but with some caveats - Jacques 01:26:20 04/26/06 (4)
- Thank you... - real_jj 10:20:35 04/26/06 (3)
- About the very wide load range of PA and switching PS - Jacques 12:42:00 04/26/06 (2)
- Reread and found a typo - Jacques 03:00:14 04/29/06 (1)
- Very minor... - real_jj 12:40:58 04/29/06 (0)
- Why, now there you go - real_jj 03:34:43 04/25/06 (0)
- RFI noises come AC 'on-line' regardless. - cheap-Jack 09:05:52 04/24/06 (0)
- I ran some simulations (long, and images) - Jacques 11:24:46 04/23/06 (5)
- Re: I ran some simulations (long, and images) - real_jj 12:57:28 04/24/06 (2)
- won't change the main figure - Jacques 13:58:46 04/24/06 (1)
- I think so... - real_jj 20:37:15 04/24/06 (0)
- SHOW OFF! ;) nt - Steve Eddy 12:44:58 04/24/06 (0)
- Beautiful! Thank you! - Al Sekela 14:51:27 04/23/06 (0)
- Non-linear switching loads can create odd harmonics which are additive - Russ57 07:55:36 04/23/06 (0)
- Re: Current drawn from mains supply - Steve Eddy 20:46:04 04/22/06 (0)
- Re: Current drawn from mains supply - john curl 16:49:58 04/22/06 (0)
- A good question! - clifff 17:48:35 04/21/06 (26)
- Re: A good question! - guyser 02:12:29 04/22/06 (25)
- OIC - clifff 15:23:44 04/22/06 (0)
- Re: A good question! - Tre' 08:17:13 04/22/06 (23)
- Really? - Dan Banquer 08:42:50 04/22/06 (22)
- Re: Really? - Tre' 09:03:30 04/22/06 (21)
- That's constant current on the DC side - andy_c 10:01:38 04/22/06 (2)
- Re: That's constant current on the DC side - Tre' 12:53:05 04/22/06 (1)
- Yes, exactly (nt) - andy_c 13:34:38 04/22/06 (0)
- Re: Really? - Dan Banquer 09:15:04 04/22/06 (17)
- Very few, I agree. (nt) - Tre' 13:00:41 04/22/06 (0)
- Re: Really? - guyser 09:44:54 04/22/06 (15)
- Re: Really? - J.Rankin 09:37:27 04/23/06 (1)
- I measured RF noises on the power lines. (long) - cheap-Jack 08:58:10 04/24/06 (0)
- Re: Really? - Dan Banquer 10:15:50 04/22/06 (12)
- Re: Really? - guyser 12:12:12 04/22/06 (11)
- Anything not a sine wave has higher frequency components. - Al Sekela 14:59:10 04/22/06 (0)
- Re: Really? - Dan Banquer 13:09:37 04/22/06 (0)
- Re: Really? - Tre' 12:59:05 04/22/06 (8)
- Since this wire is behind the wall, is not visible to the listener... - Caymus 21:00:41 04/22/06 (7)
- Why not stretch your "imagination" behind the wall. - cheap-Jack 11:47:55 04/24/06 (6)
- For material that has some bearing on the - bjh 14:55:17 04/24/06 (1)
- Yes, these're good food of though for electrical minded. - cheap-Jack 09:22:48 04/25/06 (0)
- Re: Why not stretch your "imagination" behind the wall. - Tre' 14:19:43 04/24/06 (3)
- Which is more "real" - your speculation or my actual audition? - cheap-Jack 07:24:54 04/25/06 (2)
- Re: Which is more "real" - your speculation or my actual audition? - Tre' 13:31:55 04/25/06 (1)
- At least we do our part to the best. - cheap-Jack 17:31:03 04/25/06 (0)
Follow Ups
- Yes, exactly (nt) - andy_c 13:34:38 04/22/06 (0)