28-03-2019, 05:30 PM
I've just come across a formula for converting the leakage resistance of a capacitor to an equivalent series resistance, it's shown below:
Rs = Xc squared/Rsh….where Rs = the equivalent series resistance, Xc = the capacitive reactance and Rsh = the shunt resistance.
Is that accurate or just an approximation?
I've also posted this on UKVRRR.
Lawrence.
Rs = Xc squared/Rsh….where Rs = the equivalent series resistance, Xc = the capacitive reactance and Rsh = the shunt resistance.
Is that accurate or just an approximation?
I've also posted this on UKVRRR.
Lawrence.