Originally posted by Fred
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often the capacitor there in common PI is employed as tank of charge that will supply extra current at switch-on but this design is probably different cause capacitor is very large , 10000uF is something not so easy to be found unless in top depth PI usually.
Is it just to average e.g. supply rail and give extra current at switch-on ? Possible... but how much probable it's so?
I think it could be like in some good ones... that use the avalanche device just after the right amount of charge is stored into the cap... they provide always same energy to coil... no matter of battery status or temperature at mosfet... that's why they are cool devices and exibit higher S/N.
Kind regards,
Max
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