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| Subject: | Re: [Amps] Acceptable ripple on high voltage plate power supply in tetrode amplifiers. |
| From: | Ron W4BIN <ka4inm@gmail.com> |
| Reply-to: | ka4inm@gmail.com |
| Date: | Wed, 18 Dec 2024 08:25:16 -0500 |
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Łukasz SP4IT wrote: 2uF seems awfully small. From the calculations I did (200hz, 200mH inductance) it seems there will ve 300V of ripple at max current of 1A (10%!). Isn't that too much and how could the military transmitter work like this? I suspect the original circuit is a series resonate circuit at the ripple frequency. This kind of circuit has a specific name that escapes me at the moment. (other than a low pass filter)The "minimize arc current" is an important aspect of this clever design, it is not arc suppression. This is more important for some tube construction than
others.
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Ron W4BIN
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