Hello,
I'm interested in using some WIMA 600V DC-LINK (MKP4) film capacitors for an amp project. I noticed that the model that I bought has a "maximum pulse rise time" rating of 14 V/us. If I were using this cap as a reservoir cap, it would be seeing a 120hz full wave rectified signal with a peak voltage of around 460V. Would the maximum DV/dt be 2*pi*120*460 = 0.347 V/us? I'm not sure if I calculated that correctly, but is there any reason to doubt that the maximum rise time would be anywhere close to the rated maximum?
Thanks!
Rob
I'm interested in using some WIMA 600V DC-LINK (MKP4) film capacitors for an amp project. I noticed that the model that I bought has a "maximum pulse rise time" rating of 14 V/us. If I were using this cap as a reservoir cap, it would be seeing a 120hz full wave rectified signal with a peak voltage of around 460V. Would the maximum DV/dt be 2*pi*120*460 = 0.347 V/us? I'm not sure if I calculated that correctly, but is there any reason to doubt that the maximum rise time would be anywhere close to the rated maximum?
Thanks!
Rob
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