This depends on the source of the voltage dip. In a home environment, a tankless water heater may cause a voltage dip when turning on (dimming your lights). Requesting the utility to beef up your service transformer may help (but may be hard to get them to do without you paying part of the cost). If this can be converted or run on a higher voltage, this would help as well. Voltage dip on the bulk electric grid happens for many reasons - transformer inrush, power swings, sudden load changes, generating stations coming on / off line, etc.. Each one can be fixed in different ways. The root cause is usually large current draw, though. If you can figure out what is causing the voltage dip, your utility should be able to help determine the best solution.
A dipper would dip dip as much as it want if a dipper would do dip.
Sag (dip) a decrease to between 0.1 and 0.9 pu in rms voltage or current at the power frequency for durations of 0.5 cycles to 1 minute. Swell - an increase to between 1.1 pu and 1.8 pu in rms voltage or current at the power frequency durations from 0.5 to 1 minute.
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Littlewats - a swell. a short voltage dip is known as a sag.Woodman66 - They are called voltage spikes.Littlewats - I would agree with Woodman66 that these events are often referred to as voltage spikes. If you are looking at the voltage characteristic vs. time, it certainly looks like a spike. the sag and swell I originally posted are names I have found in standardard IEEE documentation. I have not run across "spikes" in these type of papers, but my experience may be more limitted vs. Woodman66's."voltage swell = a temporary increase of the voltage at a point in the electrical system above a threshold [IEC 61000-4-30 CDV]."
The capacitor before the IC is filtering the output of the rectifier, so that the minimum voltage dip between diode conduction cycles is greater than the minimum voltage the IC requires. The capacitor after the IC is stabilizing the IC, by preventing it from oscillating, and responding to quick changes in load faster than the IC can.
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Depends on the kind of dip you want to dip your chips in. My favorite dip to dip my chips in is spinach and artichoke dip, made with lots of yummy cream cheese and mayonnaise. You should google it sometime.
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This configuration is used to reduce the starting current. Utility companies do not like large motor loads starting across the line. It dips the voltage level of the line. By reducing the starting current to a lower level also reduces the voltage dip in the supply lines.