Damping a transmit coil on an inductor instead of a resistor.
On the left the usual damping (grey line, green lines), reactive damping on the right (blue line, purple lines).
This is conceptual only, no testing on the bench yet.
D5 allows recirculation of the current dumped by L1 on L3. D4 and D5 prevent this current from reaching back into L1. Two diodes are necessary because the threshold voltage has to be larger than D5's or else there's no blocking.
The decay is optimized by adjusting L3.
On the left the usual damping (grey line, green lines), reactive damping on the right (blue line, purple lines).
This is conceptual only, no testing on the bench yet.
D5 allows recirculation of the current dumped by L1 on L3. D4 and D5 prevent this current from reaching back into L1. Two diodes are necessary because the threshold voltage has to be larger than D5's or else there's no blocking.
The decay is optimized by adjusting L3.
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