Author Topic: additional filtering on dps5015, how and why  (Read 1232 times)

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Offline lymaTopic starter

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additional filtering on dps5015, how and why
« on: August 05, 2018, 03:58:58 pm »
i bought this converter (DPS5015) so that i could power a few laptops from a 24V battery.
People keep telling me that the output risks damaging those delicate equipment.
i am not familiar with details like peak rms noise and ripple, so i can't really interpret the measures available publicly, and i am looking for constructive and educated advices.
are there simple steps (soldering) that i can take to improve the output ?
 

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Re: additional filtering on dps5015, how and why
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2018, 08:18:25 pm »
I don't see why it would be a problem. If you're paranoid, add extra fusing and over-voltage protection to the output.
 

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Re: additional filtering on dps5015, how and why
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2019, 06:27:15 am »
i bought this converter (DPS5015) so that i could power a few laptops from a 24V battery.
People keep telling me that the output risks damaging those delicate equipment.
i am not familiar with details like peak rms noise and ripple, so i can't really interpret the measures available publicly, and i am looking for constructive and educated advices.
are there simple steps (soldering) that i can take to improve the output ?
I don't know where you get this message, I have used DPS5015, it works well, and its VPP is about 100mv
so you can consider
 


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