| ??? 07/13/02 09:14 Read: times |
#25754 - RE: Power supply temperature problem |
...so increasing the load will help. As I said, its too low. That's the easiest way to see if you can make it stable, then as Ijaz says your capacitors aren't up to low temp operation. Could you put two in parallel, doubling the C, and parallel the ESR halving the ESR I wonder.
Steve |
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| RE: Power supply : Steve | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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