Here is a simple current source being derived from an unregulated 20v DC coming from a bridge rectifier:
My question is that why does the designer have to place a cap that stands 350v while the DC voltage is only 20v (referring to C4)?
The DC voltage coming from a bridge rectifier being feed by a transformer.
My question is that why does the designer have to place a cap that stands 350v while the DC voltage is only 20v (referring to C4)?
The DC voltage coming from a bridge rectifier being feed by a transformer.
