Hi , I'm going to rebuilding my workbench and I thought to endow it with Both 110V and 220V outputs for testing amplifiers etc ... and others AC output for equipment: power supply / DMM / Oscilloscope.
I would like to equip the workbench with filter-line, it's necessary or I can go without?
If Yes , what filter type?: RF? EMI?
Thanks for yours suggestion
S.
Workbench question
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- David Root
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Re: Workbench question
Make sure your power line is a dedicated one, that should minimize the filtering you have to do.
Re: Workbench question
Hi David , unfortunately I can't have a dedicated power line!
S.
S.
Re: Workbench question
Personally, I'd look for an isolation transformer with both 110 and 220V, with adequate power.... 2-3 KVA should be sufficient...
In most cases that should do enough of filtering... filters for LF noise is expensive and elaborate...
In most cases that should do enough of filtering... filters for LF noise is expensive and elaborate...
Re: Workbench question
If you can choose, keep it off the line that your washer or refrigerator are on.
Tube junkie that aspires to become a tri-state bidirectional buss driver.
Re: Workbench question
thanks for your suggestions!
I appreciated!
S.
I appreciated!
S.