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Re: [Amps] Filter capacitor values

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Filter capacitor values
From: TexasRF@aol.com
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 11:51:30 EST
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Hal, please tell us more about Tom Hand. This is a new name/source for  me.
 
73,
Gerald K5GW
 
 
In a message dated 2/23/2006 10:33:01 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
ka1xo@juno.com writes:


In  my current project, a dual 3CPX800A7 triode
multibander, the outboard power  supply was a
"must," because of the elevated capabilities of
the finals  and so  I decided upon an anode
transformer from Tom Hand that  delivers
2200v.a.c. @ 2 amps, CCS.

In designing the rectifier and  filter the
Handbook formulae for determining the 
filter capacitance  value to give less than
3% ripple voltage was the guideline for
choosing  the capacitors.

If you refer to the several formulae, you will
see  that the percentage ripple is the E/E * 100,
and the Ripple voltage is a  factor of 
7.5mS *I-sub-Max, divided by the Anode Voltage.

The whole  thing resolved into a table where the ripple
didn't go below 3% until the  filter capacitance
exceeded 100uF. (Actually, it was 104uF at the
3%  crossing).

Please remember the filter is a capacitor-input, no  choke.

My question to the group is twofold:

If the Handbook  stresses less than a 3% ripple on
tube anode supplies, how is it we see  commercial
supplies with a fraction of the needed capacitance
to achieve  this regulation?

Secondly, since the needed capacitance to go  from
let's say 4% ripple to 3% ripple or below represents
hard dollars  for the stressed builder, what level of
ripple on anodes in the HF class of  AB2 amplifier
is acceptable, and why?

Respectfully,

Hal  Mandel
W4HBM

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