In message <[email protected]>, Ulrich Ban
gert writes:

>It seems to turn out as if the well known Wenzel suggestions for voltage
>regulator finesse were not state of the art [...]


I've played a bit with the Wenzel circuits and they can provide truly
outstanding damping, my best was 80dB using a HP VHF transister I can't
remember the number of.

And yes, they are very sensitive to just about everything, in particular
temperature.

But getting at good solid 30+dB damping is not _that_ hard, in particular
for very low-current constant loads, such as X-tal oscillators.

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