HighHopes
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some musings:
ESR... equivalent series RESISTANCE. and what is resistance? a thing that limits the peak current. note you did not say ESL which is inductance that limits the rate of change of current. no, resistance is only the peak.
so your question does high or low ESR help mosfets? its like you are saying does having some sort of limit to the amount of peak amps help mosfet? in theory you could answer yes becuse too much amps = mosfet explode. but really.. ESR, what value we are normally talking milliohms. so it takes more than just a cap's ESR to limit the peak amps to some value that would be safe. in reality what you'll find is that the ESR of the cap plus all the other resistance like in the copper busing and lug or solder connections etc. will not actually limit the amps to a value that is survivable.. the ESR is still too low!
so was ESR good or bad for the mosfet? from peak amps point of view, it is irrelevant.
so what else does ESR do other than limit peak amps? well, it helps to dissipate energy that would otherwise oscillate. ahh.. now that is useful
this also means that if you build with electrolytics and then you have high(er) ESR then you are not so prone to oscilliations. that's good for DIY'er actually. if you build with film capacitors as i do, your ESR is low(er) and so you better not have a crappy power pass geometry or you will oscillate and there aignt nothing much to limit the oscillations..
ESR... equivalent series RESISTANCE. and what is resistance? a thing that limits the peak current. note you did not say ESL which is inductance that limits the rate of change of current. no, resistance is only the peak.
so your question does high or low ESR help mosfets? its like you are saying does having some sort of limit to the amount of peak amps help mosfet? in theory you could answer yes becuse too much amps = mosfet explode. but really.. ESR, what value we are normally talking milliohms. so it takes more than just a cap's ESR to limit the peak amps to some value that would be safe. in reality what you'll find is that the ESR of the cap plus all the other resistance like in the copper busing and lug or solder connections etc. will not actually limit the amps to a value that is survivable.. the ESR is still too low!
so was ESR good or bad for the mosfet? from peak amps point of view, it is irrelevant.
so what else does ESR do other than limit peak amps? well, it helps to dissipate energy that would otherwise oscillate. ahh.. now that is useful
this also means that if you build with electrolytics and then you have high(er) ESR then you are not so prone to oscilliations. that's good for DIY'er actually. if you build with film capacitors as i do, your ESR is low(er) and so you better not have a crappy power pass geometry or you will oscillate and there aignt nothing much to limit the oscillations..