Hello, i was wondering if any one knew a calculation to determine the rise time of a current from a capacitor? also for inductors aswell?
like how long after the capacitor is switched on will attain peak voltage and amperage. again also for the inductor aswell, lol
I found this equation for inductor's
(uh \ voltage) * Peak amperage
is this correct?
also I found these capacitors by just doing a google search and they all have insanely small inductance and small farads to, but I do not know if the equation I used for inductor's would work for the capacitor's.
http://www.surplussales.com/Capacitors/MaxwellList.html
By the way when doing the Time constant equations here
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_16/4.html
how do you find the time like is us or ns or 1 second?
it probably is something simple that I just don't know.
like how long after the capacitor is switched on will attain peak voltage and amperage. again also for the inductor aswell, lol
I found this equation for inductor's
(uh \ voltage) * Peak amperage
is this correct?
also I found these capacitors by just doing a google search and they all have insanely small inductance and small farads to, but I do not know if the equation I used for inductor's would work for the capacitor's.
http://www.surplussales.com/Capacitors/MaxwellList.html
By the way when doing the Time constant equations here
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_16/4.html
how do you find the time like is us or ns or 1 second?
it probably is something simple that I just don't know.