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How can noise be superimposed on the output of a dc power supply?
Agilent power supplies are designed to have the lowest noise that is practically possible. For some applications it is desirable to simulate the effect of noise on the output, for example to test system immunity to power line disturbances.
FAQ 2009-04-15 |
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How can I offset the voltage drop caused by long cable lengths from my dc power supply to the device under test (DUT)?
Normally, Agilent power supplies are delivered configured to deliver their full specs at the output terminals. In some application, where long lead lengths to the DUT are unavoidable, the regulation of the power supply at the DUT can be significan...
FAQ 2007-06-01 |
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