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Mook Johnson
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The short circuiting is a infrequent but possible fault condition. Im notI think that you're asking for trouble using tantalum caps in pulsed
power circuits. I'm not sure what options there are at 200C. Placing
the capacitive energy storage in the hostile environment, if there are
alternatives, could be asking for trouble.
You don't mention bleeder equalization parts, or other frequency
compensating components that I would expect to see in a
series-parallel connected module of this sort. This argues against
predictable pulse performance.
RL
concerned about the capacitor being damaged. I'm more concerned if this
capacitor discharged into .1ohms what peak energy rating on the resistor is
required to withstand this without blowing open. If that .1ohm resistor
opens up, there will be hell to pay. I have as big of a resistor I can
comfortably fit there now, I just need to know if it is up to the task
without actually doing an arch test. I will do one eventially but not right
away.