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line regulation

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line regulation [′līn ‚reg·yə′lā·shən]
(electricity)
The maximum change in the output voltage or current of a regulated power supply for a specified change in alternating-current line voltage, such as from 105 to 125 volts.


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Dual-edge multi-phase modulation reduces total bulk and ceramic output capacitance required to satisfy transient load line regulation.
Output Nominal Voltage +50 Volts +12 Volts +5 Volts Tolerance +/- 1% +/- 3% +/- 3% Iout Continuous 6A 500ma 1A Iout 10msec 20A 1A 1A Load Regulation 1% 400mv 100mv Line Regulation 1% 50mv 10mv Noise pk-pk (Bandwidth less than 20MHz) 100mv 100mv 50mv Imax 26A 1.
5% reference voltage options -- Very low quiescent current in shutdown mode -- Superior load and line regulation performance -- Compact MSOP-10 package
 
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