Frequency of ESR measurements
On Dec 30, 6:27*pm, "Leonard Caillouet" wrote:
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I have a question about ESR measurements.
I have been doing some reading about ESR and the literature indicates
it can be a strong function of frequency. *In the design a SMPS *I
assume the ESR of importance is at *switching frequencies (at least
for the line side capacitor).
I have also noticed that often the measurement made in trouble
shooting are low frequency measurements (step function - looking at
the abrupt change in voltage).
Is the above accurate and if so when a cap goes bad do the low
frequency measurements catch the majority of the high frequency ESR
failures. *Are there significant failure modes where a low frequency
ESR measurement would miss the higher frequency ESR failure?
Thanks Much,
Most of the ESR meters that I have seen test in the 50-200 kHz range. *This
pretty much covers the switching frequencies of most power supplies, at
least in consumer equipment that I am familiar with.
Leonard
Thanks everyone for your replies, you have answered my questions.
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