On Friday, February 19, 2016 at 2:51:08 PM UTC-8, Kerry Borgne wrote: > > A question came up in one of my tech forums that I don't have a ready > answer to. > > The questions was in regards to switching supplies (used in LCD and > Plasma Tv's) and the tech was asking why manufactures use three 1000uf35vdc > caps in > parallel instead of using one 3300uf@35vdc. Other than perhaps a > difference in cost I couldn't come up with an answer. There are other > examples of the use of multiple caps in parallel instead of using one cap > of equal value. I've seen four or more. > > > Since I don't know a brighter, and more experienced group of guys than > here on this forum, I thought I'd ask if anyone had an idea? > > > Kerry >
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