If the power supply is intermittent and you want DC from it there's going to be a drop in voltage = ripple.
In very round numbers the bulbs I'm talking about are 10V (ok 12V) and 10W means 1A.
10% ripple might be OK, or not.
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The data sheet is very poor about specifying the output. What it quotes could well be some sort of average.
In my exp if there's no tolerance given, it turns out to be not good enough
Most applications wouldn't be fussy about variations during the cycle so they wouldn't need to make it good, so there would be no need to spend money on that.
In the circuit shown there's too many components to fit into a bulb I think. Big cap or two in there. 75V = a separate supply thing.
I'l play around with a few dimmable bulbs & when I break one I'll cut it open
In very round numbers the bulbs I'm talking about are 10V (ok 12V) and 10W means 1A.
10% ripple might be OK, or not.
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The data sheet is very poor about specifying the output. What it quotes could well be some sort of average.
In my exp if there's no tolerance given, it turns out to be not good enough
Most applications wouldn't be fussy about variations during the cycle so they wouldn't need to make it good, so there would be no need to spend money on that.
In the circuit shown there's too many components to fit into a bulb I think. Big cap or two in there. 75V = a separate supply thing.
I'l play around with a few dimmable bulbs & when I break one I'll cut it open