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The role of the power supply as the interface between the ac line and a dc-powered electronic device is examined. The characteristics of conventional and switching power supplies are analyzed, and measurements are taken on a typical example. The effect of these characteristics on an audio installation are discussed. It is concluded that switching supplies have significant advantages for some applications.
Author (s): Gordon, Jay
Affiliation:
Factor One Co., Keyport, NJ
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AES Convention: 97
Paper Number:3889
Publication Date:
1994-11-06
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Session subject:
Analog Signal Processing
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Gordon, Jay; 1994; The Characteristics of Conventional and Switching Power Supplies in Analog Signal Processing [PDF]; Factor One Co., Keyport, NJ; Paper 3889; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=6343
Gordon, Jay; The Characteristics of Conventional and Switching Power Supplies in Analog Signal Processing [PDF]; Factor One Co., Keyport, NJ; Paper 3889; 1994 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=6343