Can the PSRR effect of a parafeed output be modeled in PSUD2? It would be helpful to avoid over-specifying the power supply filters. It might be tempting to put a huge power supply choke in place, but it is not very likely to be necessary based on the initial results I've seen.
So, I've set up a 300V transformer full-wave rectified through a pi filter (1uF, 10H/102Ohm, 160uF) into a 5k load impedance. The software shows about 288Vrms with about 300mVpp ripple. If I add in a second LC filter to represent the plate choke (50H/550Ohm) and parafeed cap (5uF), then ripple at the load resistor or final cap is reduced to about 1.5mV with just about 260Vrms output.
The problem I see with this is that the load is in parallel with the cap, not in series. I thought I should change the load to a 40mA current source, and increase the 5uF cap impedance to 5k, then measure at the cap. Unfortunately, the software then throws floating point errors and the voltage starts ringing horribly regardless of whether I measure it at the cap or the current source.
I've searched a bit and didn't find much on this here or elsewhere. Has anyone on this board done this test? Is this "good enough" or am I making some bad assumptions? Any thoughts about why it would have such a fit when I change to a current source?