so you work out frequency on a circuit by simply dividing V = R by cap value
so if you were planning a 13.7V-8A circuit, you would need: 1.7125 R
so this is where I get tied in knots by that blinking decimal point, is that 1.7K
I was going to work out a R & cap value but I take it that 1.7125 has to be distributed amongst all other components in the circuit
we are now saying once you have your intial layout that by altering the cap value at a given V will give you any frequency you plan for
That seems too easy, but then I can't even get the decimal point right **broken link removed**
so how about inductors, they were sometime about holding I over time weren't they, for what purpose would you want to increase resistance against I
so by knowing this I get an interference free circuit theorectically, unless I'm unlucky enough to pick a frequency that clashes on bike