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RE: Cap Value

"However, the basis on which those 'limits' are set are not as solid as you think."

I think the only statement I really made about the limit is that the ripple voltage V across a capacitor C becomes smaller as the capacitance increases, and that the ripple can be reduced below any specified voltage, however small, by making C sufficiently large. In the limit that C goes to infinity, the ripple voltage V goes to zero. I don't see anything that is not solid about that.


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