[SI-LIST] Analysis about hot-plug
- From: Zhangkun <zhang_kun@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: si-list <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 09:11:39 +0800
Dear all
In one of our products, we are doing some test about hot-plug. There are two
kinds of load for the hot-plug, 100uF and 1000uF. The phenomenon is interesting:
1.The power fall is about same for the two kinds of load. For instance, the
power fall from 3.30V to 3.19V when the load is plug in.
2.The width of the falling waveform are not same. The width of the falling
waveform for 1000uF is about as ten times as that for 100uF.
Has anybody do the similar test or simulation? How to simulate the hot-plug
problem?
Best Regards
Zhangkun
2006.4.25
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