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RL Circuit and Ripple Reduction RL Circuit and Ripple Reduction RL Circuit Basics For an RL series circuit: V(t) = V R + V L = IR + L(dI/dt) Impedance Approach (for Ripple) For ripple frequency ω: Z R = R Z L = jωL Z = R + jωL |Z| = √(R² + (ωL)²) Ripple Current If ripple voltage is V r : I ripple = V r / √(R² + (ωL)²) Key Insight 1. Low Frequency Ripple ωL ≪ R I ripple ≈ V r / R Inductor has little effect. 2. High Frequency Ripple ωL ≫ R I ripple ≈ V r / (ωL) Strong ripple reduction. Ripple Reduction Factor Ripple Reduction = R / √(R² + (ωL)²) Larger L → less ripple Higher frequency → less ripple Larger R → more ripple Physical Meaning Resistor affects both DC and ripple Inductor resists only changing current ...