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Keywords:
Rms,
Millivolts,
Rectified,
Transients,
Peak
The measurement of the differential mode dc output ripple and noise over a 20 MHz bandwidth.
The amplitude of the AC component on the DC output of a power supply usually expressed in millivolts peak-to-peak or RMS. For a linear power supply it is usually the frequency of the AC mains. For a switching power supply, it is usually the switching frequency of the converter stage.
Periodic and Random Deviation - Noise and ripple voltage superimposed on a converter's DC output. Typically specified at full load, it is expressed in peak-to-peak or RMS volts over a given bandwidth.
The magnitude of AC voltage on the output of a power supply, at a specified bandwidth, expressed in RMS or milli volts peak-to-peak. This is the result of feed through of the rectified line frequency, internal switching transients and other random noise.
The magnitude of AC voltage on the output of a power supply, expressed in millivolts peak-to-peak or RMS, at a specified band width. This is the result of feed through of the rectified line frequency, internal switching transients, and other random noise.
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