CHAPTER 9: POWER MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 9: POWER MANAGEMENT Introduction All electronic systems require power supplies to operate. This part of the system design is often overlooked. But, as discussed in the amplifier section on PSRR (Power Supply Rejection Ratio), the AC component of the power supply (noise) may add to the output of the amplifier.
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