The document compares the load effects on the output voltage of a switched-mode power supply (SMPS) and a linear power supply (PS). As the load resistance increases from 10-1000 ohms, the output voltage of the SMPS remains steady between 36.5-36.9 volts while the output voltage of the linear PS increases from 250-400 volts. Both power supplies experience a decrease in voltage ripple and peak-to-peak voltage as the load resistance increases, with the linear PS exhibiting higher ripple values than the SMPS at maximum and minimum load resistance.
The document compares the load effects on the output voltage of a switched-mode power supply (SMPS) and a linear power supply (PS). As the load resistance increases from 10-1000 ohms, the output voltage of the SMPS remains steady between 36.5-36.9 volts while the output voltage of the linear PS increases from 250-400 volts. Both power supplies experience a decrease in voltage ripple and peak-to-peak voltage as the load resistance increases, with the linear PS exhibiting higher ripple values than the SMPS at maximum and minimum load resistance.
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The document compares the load effects on the output voltage of a switched-mode power supply (SMPS) and a linear power supply (PS). As the load resistance increases from 10-1000 ohms, the output voltage of the SMPS remains steady between 36.5-36.9 volts while the output voltage of the linear PS increases from 250-400 volts. Both power supplies experience a decrease in voltage ripple and peak-to-peak voltage as the load resistance increases, with the linear PS exhibiting higher ripple values than the SMPS at maximum and minimum load resistance.
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