Still on topic, but with a different supply.
I have a (switching) PS from Meanwell laying around that I would like to put to good use. It's a RS-150-5 capable of delivering 26 A under 5 V.
Of course, I will rarely use it at full power; more likely in the range 1 - 3 A. But since I have it and do not use it for anything else....
https://www.meanwell.com/productPdf.aspx?i=419#1 The specs states 80 mV p-p (max) Ripple and noise.
Is there a way I could filtering a significant part of that, to be under the 10 mV p-p or even less ?
I know I could add a big fat cap on the output, but:
- what about the peak current when turning on ?
- What about the cap discharge when powering off ? In this case, adding a diode will add a voltage drop that could not be compensated by 0.5 V overhead the PSU can supply (the ouptut is adjustable from 4.5 to 5.5 V)
Any suggestions ?