Putting the data into power supply data sheets
Why is it that seemingly similar power supplies have significantly different performance and reliability characteristics? The answer may lie in the specification detail that can be missing from some data sheets, available only in the long-form data/application notes or may even be due to “specmanship”.
For this whitepaper XP Power looks at typical data for an ac/dc power supply though many of the issues may equally apply to dc/dc converters.
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