by David Baretich, ProGrAnalog, Portland, Oreg., How2Power Today, Aug 16 2018
Focus:
A common practice among engineers has been to lean on capacitors to ensure adequate power
supply bulk decoupling. But with the recent supply chain constraints and significant increases
in capacitor pricing, the reliance on large amounts of capacitance becomes less feasible. This
article series examines the use of transient load slammers in testing voltage regulator designs
to determine the optimum capacitance. (The article is written by a startup that supplies load
slammers.) Here in part 1, the author discusses the nature of the loads, how that nature
affects the voltage regulators, and what load unit features are relevant to adequately
stimulate the required loads. The key parameters that should be considered when choosing a load
slammer are explained. A chart offers comparisons of some existing options for transient load
testing.
What you’ll learn:
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