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primary currents in pspice 9.1

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Danny - 15 Dec 2005 23:45 GMT
primary 0.01ohm and 10mH, secondary 40000mH. secondary connected to
different rectifier types. in every damn case the voltages are exactly
as predicted. what i can't understand is why the primary current dc
value tendes to rise to ridiculous values of kAmperes over the
simulation time. Vsin=10V, 0offset at 50Hz.

i've doctored the BIV of the 1n4002 diodes to 50000 volts.

many thx for any help

Danny.
Danny - 18 Dec 2005 21:40 GMT
I come in Monday morning, run the simulation again and everything is
hunky dory. Go figure!

thx anyways

Danny
Jim Thompson - 18 Dec 2005 21:46 GMT
>I come in Monday morning, run the simulation again and everything is
>hunky dory. Go figure!
>
>thx anyways
>
>Danny

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