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Read Linear Tech www.linear.com 's Application Note 70 -- they have
conquered noise by using slew-control switching techniques. Instead of the complete circuit used in the ARRL design you can jump off and use a slew control chip. The prices of the Linear slew control chips are not bad, probably $5 or $6 from Digikey. (and they can be purchased directly from Linear in quantities less than 500.) The other thing I have pondered is using a regular gate driver and a 2nd order low pass filter to approximate a sine wave. You lose a lot of efficiency going from a square wave to one which is rounded off, and a filter has issues all its own issues, but I would think that "noise" or "hash" would drop tremendously. Jack "Richard Hosking" wrote in message ... Dear all I want to design a power supply for a low power portable HF SSB rig with maximum efficiency from a 12V battery I will need +1.8V at around 200mA, +5V at low current, and +/-12V, with the +12V at 1A unregulated. I thought of using a MAX1865 SMPS chip which has multiple outputs with good efficiency. However I am conscious that in a quiet analogue environment, the SMPS may be a problem with switching noise. Is this a feasible idea? Should I use several separate chips? What precautions should be taken? (I have read the Maxim app notes on PCB layout and noise reduction, but I am not sure whether this will be sufficient in this environment) Thanks Richard |
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