OradFarez
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inductor filter power supply
Hello,
Can anyone give me advice on finding the right inductor for the output of a power supply intended to drive an audio amplifier? It's a 5V supply at about 300mA maximum. The value I am looking at is likely somewhere from 4.7 to 10uH. I think I want to make a PI filter to act as a low pass circuit. The idea is to keep out the switching noise from the power supply (switching at 600KHz).
I'm trying to understand the important specifications like DCR and SRF. Obviously a low DCR is best and so choosing an inductor that might handle a bit more current than needed helps there, but what about SRF? I see these power inductors rated way up in the tens or hundreds of MHz. Then there is the Quality factor (Q). What should I be looking for when trying to keep all noise (switching and fast current changes) out of my audio stage?
Thank you so much!
Hello,
Can anyone give me advice on finding the right inductor for the output of a power supply intended to drive an audio amplifier? It's a 5V supply at about 300mA maximum. The value I am looking at is likely somewhere from 4.7 to 10uH. I think I want to make a PI filter to act as a low pass circuit. The idea is to keep out the switching noise from the power supply (switching at 600KHz).
I'm trying to understand the important specifications like DCR and SRF. Obviously a low DCR is best and so choosing an inductor that might handle a bit more current than needed helps there, but what about SRF? I see these power inductors rated way up in the tens or hundreds of MHz. Then there is the Quality factor (Q). What should I be looking for when trying to keep all noise (switching and fast current changes) out of my audio stage?
Thank you so much!