WITHOUT answering the attached questions (of course) could you explain what effect the capacitors in the circuit have.
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I agree. They are not intended to do any filtering."...under the assumption that the capacitors possess negligible impedance at the frequency of the voltage source..."
Looks to me like they are DC blocking caps - used to couple the AC to each respective diode.
What seems to be the problem Papabravo? From both my personal and work PC all the attached files download fine. I know that there are certain issues with viewing some PDFs on the web with Adobe Acrobat 6, so would recommend looking into upgrading to version 7 (there are also several security upgrades from version 6). As for the Word documents, I cannot comment - have you experienced the same problems on other sites you've visited?Still no luck with downloading or viewing any of your files. Sorry.
At home, I can view the files with no problem. At work, I have to save them to disk first. I suspect it's a security thing, perhaps between XP Home and XP Pro. I usually just save them to my desktop.What seems to be the problem Papabravo? From both my personal and work PC all the attached files download fine. I know that there are certain issues with viewing some PDFs on the web with Adobe Acrobat 6, so would recommend looking into upgrading to version 7 (there are also several security upgrades from version 6). As for the Word documents, I cannot comment - have you experienced the same problems on other sites you've visited?
Can everyone else view the files?
Dave
I can download the files on Windows XP Home, Professional and Media Center. I suspect that it may be a web browser quirk: If I attempt to open the files with IE6 with security settings set to Medium, it tells me that the file cannot be found. If I attempt to open the files with Opera 9, it opens the files no problem. I would say it was a security feature of IE6, but then that would be a first!At home, I can view the files with no problem. At work, I have to save them to disk first. I suspect it's a security thing, perhaps between XP Home and XP Pro. I usually just save them to my desktop.
i'm using reader 7 of acrobat, and oddly, i can't just open a pdf online, i have to save as...to my drive, and then open. perhaps papabravo needs to do the same?What seems to be the problem Papabravo? From both my personal and work PC all the attached files download fine. I know that there are certain issues with viewing some PDFs on the web with Adobe Acrobat 6, so would recommend looking into upgrading to version 7 (there are also several security upgrades from version 6). As for the Word documents, I cannot comment - have you experienced the same problems on other sites you've visited?
Can everyone else view the files?
Dave