
It sound like a great April Fool's article to me! Frank...N2FF....... Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ wrote:
Ed Hare spotted the same reference. His comment: "The net effect is that there will now be strong emissions that are strong across wide frequency ranges, not just on specific frequencies."
Dave K1ZZ
-----Original Message----- *From:* Bob Vallio [mailto:rbvallio@gmail.com] *Sent:* Monday, April 17, 2006 7:41 PM *To:* arrl-odv *Subject:* Spread Spectrum Noise from Switching Power Supplies
Switching power supplies can generate some nasty RFI spurs. Now, some designers are turning toward "dithering" the power supply switching frequency courtesy of a built-in random number generator. With this approach, instead of having a lot of RFI on one frequency, the RFI will be thinned out and spread across a wide spectrum like cheese on a cracker. See:
http://powerelectronics.com/mag/603PET07.pdf <http://powerelectronics.com/mag/603PET07.pdf>
Apparently this is cheaper than building in filter components, hence improving the profit margin for the manufacturers