Hi,
Still got some questions.
First: Is it crucial to select a capacitor, whose resonance frequency is just the same as the switching frequency of the smps,
or in other words: does it have a large effect, when the resonance frequency of the capacitor is not equal to the switching frequency of the psu? I for my self think that it is no problem, unless you accept the larger impedance and thus lower filtering capabilities.
Second: Concerns the dependency of the capacity on the DC Bias voltage.
If I have let's say a 5V output voltage and on that point the capacity is only 75% of the rated, am I right in thinking, that the resonance frequency also shifts upwards, because the inductance stays the same?
And third: If I parallel capacitors of different values,
is it a good idea to select the values, so the bumps of |Z| at the resonance frequencies of the capacitors match with the frequencies of the harmonics, 3*f, 5*f, 7*f and so on? Building a parallel resonant circuit should be near to impossible in that case, or I'm wrong?
Cheers Gregor