I was wondering about a common design used in Hiwatt power supplies;
It's a bit strange to me, and it seems wrong. In the amp on my bench there is a series configuration of (essentially) a supply dropping resistor of 100Ω to a 50µF capacitor in series with 220µF. This creates a voltage divider where VOUT= VIN (C1/(C1 + C2)), however, there are also balast resistors in parallel with each capacitor of 220k.This is weird to me. plus the 50µF is part of a can cap with another 50µF and a shared negative terminal. Here is a schematic showing what mean....
What do you make of this?
It's a bit strange to me, and it seems wrong. In the amp on my bench there is a series configuration of (essentially) a supply dropping resistor of 100Ω to a 50µF capacitor in series with 220µF. This creates a voltage divider where VOUT= VIN (C1/(C1 + C2)), however, there are also balast resistors in parallel with each capacitor of 220k.This is weird to me. plus the 50µF is part of a can cap with another 50µF and a shared negative terminal. Here is a schematic showing what mean....
What do you make of this?
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