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Riden RD6012P DC power supply - RMS noise levels and transient behaviors under load 

Philip Giacalone
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This video reviews the Riden RD6012P DC power supply. Using an oscilloscope, we examine the output ripple/noise while under load (at 7 volts and 4 amps). We also show the startup and shutdown transient behaviors while under the same load.
Note that I'm using a 19.5v, 3.9A Sony power brick to to supply the Riden unit.

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27 авг 2024

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@matts2581
@matts2581 4 месяца назад
Fresh intro 'n' review. Thank you for sharing this - I'm considering one of these currently. 🤗🌈👍🙏🤟✌️🖖
@andriusbutkus8429
@andriusbutkus8429 8 месяцев назад
Thanks, very useful info, nice review.
@philipgiacalone5605
@philipgiacalone5605 8 месяцев назад
Sure thing. Thank you for the nice comment. BTW, I'd recommend the Riden power supply models that end in "P" (for precision). They do cost a little more but are worth it, imo. Also, I think the noise levels are even lower than 1 mV. For example, my Fluke 8842A multimeter reports an AC RMS of around 0.5 mV. I think the higher noise levels shown in the video may be due to the noise floor of my oscilloscope (a Digilent Electronics Explorer). Here is my other video showing the AC RMS noise using a Fluke multimeter: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dwQodc7ndPg.html
@annoorkhan4219
@annoorkhan4219 3 месяца назад
What scope you used?
@philipgiacalone5605
@philipgiacalone5605 3 месяца назад
I used a Digilent Electronics Explorer along with Digilent Waveforms software.
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