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Help me with noise caused by power supply

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i need some idea to solve this problem.................
 

Re: Noise problem

There are many type of noise.
You may like to describe the noise you encountered.
I am sure many of us will have ideas to help you out.


Best Regards,
Siong Boon

www.siongboon.com
 

Re: Noise problem

WJ said:
i need some idea to solve this problem.................
Please describe what kind of problem you have...
in such way you will receive a lot of useful answers
 

Re: Noise problem

Sry for late reply,noise cause by power supply.....??
 

Re: Noise problem

You may need to pay attention to the spectrum of the noise, in order to find out the root cause.
 

Re: Noise problem

WJ said:
Sry for late reply,noise cause by power supply.....??

if the noise affect the signal line,

I'll suggest you add a large capacitor at the two terminals of the power supply.

Or you can add a common mode choke at the two termainals of the power supply.

Hope it will help you...
 

Re: Noise problem

noise has got different types soo without specifying what kind of not you want to reject no answer cn be given......
 

Noise problem

Hi..!!!
Try to figure it out...
your power supply is too noisy but we have to know what is the real score or what is the load of that power supply...
If your power supply is too small than the load of course it will create a noise like it is vibrating..
If your Transformer core is not fit to its boobin or it loose also it create a noise and the capacitor is not exact it will also create noise....
The most thing to rememder is to determine the exact load of your power supply because it make your power supply damage and when too large power supply to a few or small load it will damage your load...rememder the current...
 

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