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PostPosted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 8:00 am    Post subject: Low EMI Noise Power Supplies Reply with quote

Here is a dyn-o-mite course on how to make low-noise power supplies. This is not applicable to everyone, but the key point he discusses is that the PCB layout is a key ingredient in making low noise designs.

http://cds.linear.com/docs/en/application-note/an139f.pdf

Why should you care? Because:

Stopping the EMI after you've caused it is the wrong (expensive!) way to go.
A power supply with noise is usually easier to avoid or replace or redesign than filter and muffle. Making do with any-olde cheapo supply you find on Ebay or Radio Shack will usually turn out to be the most expensive. Remember what Clique and Claque say, "It's the stingey man who pays the most."

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 8:39 am    Post subject: Low EMI Noise Power Supplies Reply with quote

At 10:00 AM 2/26/2013, you wrote:
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Here is a dyn-o-mite course on how to make low-noise power supplies.
This is not applicable to everyone, but the key point he discusses
is that the PCB layout is a key ingredient in making low noise designs.

http://cds.linear.com/docs/en/application-note/an139f.pdf

Why should you care? Because:

Stopping the EMI after you've caused it is the wrong (expensive!) way to go.

Exactly. HBC sent me to a Kimmle-Gerke seminar
some years ago.

http://tinyurl.com/b3ojtcp

Got to spend two days at the feet of Bill Kimmel hisself.
Most of the class time was expended on chasing horses
already escaped from the barn . . . because those situations
predominate in the wild. But a significant effort was
invested on keeping the barn doors shut tighter in the
first place. Much of what's offered in the application
note above was core to Bill's presentation.

The really cool thing about technology advances are
higher operating frequencies which give opportunity to
craft smaller devices (tighter geometry equals smaller
radiation apertures) and a reduction in the size of
components needed for attenuating conducted energies.

These are lessons learned that new kids on the block
would do well to explore. Unfortunately, much of what
we're trying to integrate into the uniquely demanding
arena of airplanes comes from less demanding markets.
Suppliers of those markets would much rather we did
not bolt their electro-whizzy to an airplane.
Increases in sales numbers are trivial and risks rise
exponentially.

For years, the best maker of v-belts in the world
specifically stated in their literature that their
products were institutionally unapproved for use
on airplanes . . . while boxes of said belts routinely
arrived in the warehouses at BePipCesMo.

It's a crazy world out there . . . and risks
for escaping gremlins to fiddle with your GPS
readings are not necessarily consistent with
either claims or disclaimers in the sales literature!
Bob . . .


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