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#186 In this video I look at the noise that is present on the output of a power supply and the various reasons for it being there. The noise level is of course dependent on power supply type - switching converters are usually more noisy than linear regulators, but you also need to factor in the noise already present on the input side, and finally the exact way in which the circuit is built will have an impact on the output.

PSU Series videos
PSU Static Output: youtu.be/ESz64YnDEIg
PSU Dynamic Output: youtu.be/l0bELIic8PE
PSU Output Noise: youtu.be/vzhEt3t5VXw

Related videos:
LNA Ep1: youtu.be/Xn9LNgVKdqI
LNA Ep2: youtu.be/Car8hk_ubJs
LNA Ep3: youtu.be/2mGKvGYwWrk

Further reading:
ti.com/lit/an/slaa414a/slaa414a.pdf
ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm323-n.pdf

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