On Mon, 18 May 2020 12:00:02 -0400, time-nuts-requ...@lists.febo.com 
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Re: time-nuts Digest, Vol 190, Issue 30

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> Date: Sun, 17 May 2020 12:53:42 -0600
> From: Eric Scace <e...@scace.org>
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> Subject: [time-nuts] potential low-RFI power supply
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> Pro Audio Engineering announced a sale (through Friday) on its 
> nominal 14 Vdc 4A switching supply 
> <https://proaudioeng.com/products/pae-kx33-low-rfi-ac-power-supply/>. 
> The test results 
> <https://proaudioeng.com/products/pae-kx33-low-rfi-ac-power-supply/> 
> webpage compares noise on the DC output and noise frequency spectrum 
> under a variety of conditions with a lead-acid battery, an Astron 
> linear supply, and a variety of switching supplies from other 
> manufacturers.
> 
> I have not used this and can?t vouch for its performance. Given 
> recent discussions here on supplies, the analysis might be 
> interesting. At least the supplier has attempted to quantify the 
> performance of its power supply and make that information available 
> to the prospective purchaser.
> 
> It would be interesting to see comparable (or more suitable) 
> measurements made by others posted here.

Given that this power supply is intended for audio applications such as 
mixer boards, if the switching frequency exceeds say 200 KHz, none of 
the ripple spurs will matter, as they are far above the band.  Hmm.  
Unless that get too close to the sampling rate of some delta-sigma 
converter I suppose.

Joe Gwinn

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