HI,
To charge a capacitor to 100V you need a supply voltage HIGHER than the capacitor voltage.
Is this correct?
Capacitor: 30mF (is there a range, or fixed?)
Capacitor voltage: 0V ... 100V (voltage limited by constant current circuit?)
give values:
Supply voltage? Precise? Ripple?
Where does it come from? AC mains?
How precise do you want the 10A?
Is it a measurement device with 10.000A to measure the the capacitance, or is it just to reduce inruh current to 5..15A?
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PNP, NPN, P-Ch, N-Ch .. doesn´t matter.
Klaus
Added:
The capacitor should be full after 300ms. Within this 300ms you have a calculable ammount of energy (heat) to dissipate.
To calculate a heat sink one needs to know how often you want to charge the capacitor. 3 times a second or once a year?
Klaus