Practical Switching Power Supply Design by Martin C. Brown

Practical Switching Power Supply Design



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Practical Switching Power Supply Design Martin C. Brown ebook
Publisher: Academic Press
Page: 258
ISBN: 0121370305, 9780121370305
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Newnes Guide to Digital TV (2nd ed.) BROWN, G. To achieve a low common-mode noise on the output a power supply requires a thoughtful analysis of the component and parasitic capacitances between the primary and secondary. Figure 1 shows the schematic of a typical Class II input low-power switching power supply. However, there is much For sensitive circuits, linear power supplies provide much lower normal-mode output noise than supplies designed using switching technology. Most electrical engineers believe they have a good understanding of power supplies because they are relatively simple, single-function DC devices designed to output controlled voltages. BY LORENZO CIVIDINO SL Power used in a low-power switch-mode power supply. Power Supply Cookbook (2nd ed.) BUCHANAN, W. Bob Pease gave us some practical examples of when “soakage” matters (see “Dielectric Absorption, Soakage, And Voltage Discharge From A Supposedly Passive Capacitor”). 4, 2013 Bill Laumeister | Electronic Design. Highly isolated power supplies for medical applications. Comments 0 circuit with self-resonance). Practical Switching Power Supply Design BROWN, M. Table 1: Component and parasitic capacitance. Radio and Electronics Cookbook BROWN, M. China Wholesale Electronics - High-efficiency power switching power supply - Cell Phones, MP4 & Media Players, Gadgets, Surveillance & Security, Car Accessor. This means that above the self-resonance frequency, the capacitor looks inductive and can no longer decouple high-frequency noise from the power supply to ground.

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