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AC stands for Alternating Current. It usually applies to voltages with >100 V RMS, but can also be used for other AC voltages, like 24 V industrial AC power.
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Looking for simulation corner model of 230VAC lines
I'm searching some sort of worst case model of the main electricity 230V-AC.
The most simple source is a sine with 50Hz and 325V peak. … After my example, is there a database of corner model (with this type of disturbance) that can happen on the 230V-AC? …
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Modelling a power supply system
You can use excel to do filtering calculation (all circuits using R L or C).
For example with the function complex, imdiv, imsum, improduct, imabs,...
Your formula (R*jωL)/(R+jωL) gives an impedance i …