Migs
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This may sound like a stupid question, but how does one actually specify the capacitor needed for an application? I can see where it's voltage will be the voltage of the circuit, but what about its Capacitance?
Let me guess: The energy stored will be converted to power at the needed voltage. So if I need so many seconds of amps at that voltage, then my capacitance must be C. Does it go something like that?
Are there any rules for this selection?
Migs
This may sound like a stupid question, but how does one actually specify the capacitor needed for an application? I can see where it's voltage will be the voltage of the circuit, but what about its Capacitance?
Let me guess: The energy stored will be converted to power at the needed voltage. So if I need so many seconds of amps at that voltage, then my capacitance must be C. Does it go something like that?
Are there any rules for this selection?
Migs