by LongRunner » October 1st, 2013, 9:14 pm
What I'd be interested in is - wait for it - a second poly-mod test. But this time covering specific scenarios, such as fitting only the standby output of a PSU with polys of much lower capacitance (but still adequate ESR and ripple ratings) and seeing if that works. Try it with both two-transistor and IC-based +5VSB circuits.
The theme here being circuits that probably don't actually require the capacitance of the original electrolytics, but instead made them as large as they were to get sufficiently low ESR.
After all, a 220µF 6.3V 6.3mm Chemi-con PSA has the same ESR as a 2200µF 6.3V 10mm Panasonic FR - which is itself high-grade for a PSU.
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