Ripple Suppression




Bear in mind the ATX spec, which delineates the maximum permissible ripple, states that a supply can have up to 120mV on the 12V line. The Fractal is way, way inside that.
by Tarinder Sandhu
on 23 October 2019, 15:01
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Bear in mind the ATX spec, which delineates the maximum permissible ripple, states that a supply can have up to 120mV on the 12V line. The Fractal is way, way inside that.