Reduce Load Capacitance in Noise-Sensitive, High-Transient Applications, through Implementation of Active Filtering
The following white paper uses a typical off-the-shelf isolated DC-DC converter to demonstrate how an active filter will not only provide superior filtering, as compared to the passive approach, but will also provide a simple turnkey solution to meet challenging transient response requirements.
The performance improvements demonstrated in this paper would also apply to applications using optimized custom DC-DC converters.
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