- Feb 29, 2004
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I opened up a power cube I have from an old cdplayer. The input is 120VAC, 60Hz, 8.6W. the output is 6VDC, 600mA. I've recently become interested in transformers (I took an electronics class in grade 10 - but it focused on DC circuits, I hope to take th enext class this year)..and so I disassembled this power cube.
Inside it, I found what I expected -> the transformer, the rectifier diodes, but I also found a capacitor, and a resistor.
Here's a link to a schematic diagram I made...circuit.jpg
EDIT: The capacitor actually has a value of 3300uf.
I understand how the diodes rectify the AC current into DC, and I understand the need for the resulting DC current to be filtered in order to "flatten out" the wave from the original AC current. But what I don't understand is: how are the capacitor and the resistor are able to do that?
Inside it, I found what I expected -> the transformer, the rectifier diodes, but I also found a capacitor, and a resistor.
Here's a link to a schematic diagram I made...circuit.jpg
EDIT: The capacitor actually has a value of 3300uf.
I understand how the diodes rectify the AC current into DC, and I understand the need for the resulting DC current to be filtered in order to "flatten out" the wave from the original AC current. But what I don't understand is: how are the capacitor and the resistor are able to do that?