Circuit's capacitance?

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seanstevens

Joined Sep 22, 2009
323
Hi All,

The attached part circuit shows the power input to a DC Xenon beacon circuit. A customer is asking what is the capacitance of the device/unit. I am guessing they want that to possibly figure out inrush, also these beacons can sit at the end of a long cable run when installed.

I am trying to figure out how to do a rough-only calculation, would I be way off if I just say around 100uF based on the largest cap C1 on the power in section? The rest of the circuit U1 is a PWM generator for the step-up but.

Your input is appreciated.

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Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
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What value and type is F1? Is it fast blow or slow blow? How many amps is it rated at? I have to guess that the input voltage is somewhere around 18 volts DC; probably less. How much less is yet unknown to us.
 

Ian0

Joined Aug 7, 2020
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The time constant R15.C16 will give it a bit of a soft-start, by taking 50ms or so to switch the MOSFET fully on.
 

MisterBill2

Joined Jan 23, 2018
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The total input capacitance appears to be 300 MFD as there are three 100 MFD capacitors across the input, one immediately and two more with only a common mode choke in series.
 

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seanstevens

Joined Sep 22, 2009
323
@Ian0 Thanks, that section is the inrush controller part, but I was after the rough total circuit capacitance.
@MisterBill2 Thanks, did you mean just over 100uF plus including a couple of 100nF (C4 & C6)? So roughly just over 100uF?

If someone is asking about the capacitance of a circuit, I would automatically think they are indirectly referring to the inrush of the unit, I can't think of what else they are after.
 
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