RachelAnne289
Newbie level 5
Someone asked me a question about this LM317 circuit. .
The picture is the schematic diagram of the LM317 adjustable regulated DC power supply circuit. The design uses a single-phase bridge rectifier circuit. In response to this design, someone asked me,
"If you use a rectifier bridge circuit, will the capacitor not short-circuit the live line and the neutral line?"
I want to answer this way: The basic characteristic of a capacitor is to separate the direct current. In the specific analysis, it depends on the frequency of the communication and the capacity of the capacitor. The capacitor I used in this circuit is 104, which is 0.1UF, and the capacity is very small. And the mains will not be short-circuited through the capacitor.
However, if there is a high-frequency interference signal, it will be filtered out by a capacitor short circuit, so this capacitor is also called a high-frequency filter capacitor.
Guys, do you think this answer is okay?
The picture is the schematic diagram of the LM317 adjustable regulated DC power supply circuit. The design uses a single-phase bridge rectifier circuit. In response to this design, someone asked me,
"If you use a rectifier bridge circuit, will the capacitor not short-circuit the live line and the neutral line?"
I want to answer this way: The basic characteristic of a capacitor is to separate the direct current. In the specific analysis, it depends on the frequency of the communication and the capacity of the capacitor. The capacitor I used in this circuit is 104, which is 0.1UF, and the capacity is very small. And the mains will not be short-circuited through the capacitor.
However, if there is a high-frequency interference signal, it will be filtered out by a capacitor short circuit, so this capacitor is also called a high-frequency filter capacitor.
Guys, do you think this answer is okay?