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Dave Masters
I am powering a non-linear load with sine waves in the sub 100Hz
range.
Every time (twice during each cycle) the applied voltage crosses a
certain threshold, a glitch appears in the waveform as monitored
across the load. This is due to the load becoming instantaneously
less, and then more, conductive at that threshold.
What I am looking for is a device that can be wired in parallel with
the load to take over some of its loading action when the input
voltage goes low, and thus smooth the transition.
Is my hobby driving me crazy, or does such a part exist.
PS: For design reasons, I prefer not to use an LC network, etc.
Any help would be sincerely appreciated.
Dave Masters
range.
Every time (twice during each cycle) the applied voltage crosses a
certain threshold, a glitch appears in the waveform as monitored
across the load. This is due to the load becoming instantaneously
less, and then more, conductive at that threshold.
What I am looking for is a device that can be wired in parallel with
the load to take over some of its loading action when the input
voltage goes low, and thus smooth the transition.
Is my hobby driving me crazy, or does such a part exist.
PS: For design reasons, I prefer not to use an LC network, etc.
Any help would be sincerely appreciated.
Dave Masters