Power Supply Noise (in series)
I have a question about multiple power supplies in series and their noise.
For example, a linear power supply's datasheet might have -40dB PSRR. Does that mean that it will always lower noise by that much, or is there a point where input noise is unchanged if it is low enough, and is raised if it is even lower?
To put it another way, can you put multiple power supplies in series to get lower noise, or is there a point of diminishing returns? One could imagine stacking linear power supplies or zener followers at 11V, 9V, 7V, 5V. The same could be done with cap multipliers, "super" regulators, or any combination of power supplies that you can think of.
Thanks,
v
Edit: It occurs to me that multiple zeners would probably not help. But maybe multiple zeners *and* a cap across each zener would be good.
I have a question about multiple power supplies in series and their noise.
For example, a linear power supply's datasheet might have -40dB PSRR. Does that mean that it will always lower noise by that much, or is there a point where input noise is unchanged if it is low enough, and is raised if it is even lower?
To put it another way, can you put multiple power supplies in series to get lower noise, or is there a point of diminishing returns? One could imagine stacking linear power supplies or zener followers at 11V, 9V, 7V, 5V. The same could be done with cap multipliers, "super" regulators, or any combination of power supplies that you can think of.
Thanks,
v
Edit: It occurs to me that multiple zeners would probably not help. But maybe multiple zeners *and* a cap across each zener would be good.
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