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NKPTEMPORARY UNAVAILABLE NKP, as in Noise Killer Plug, can be plugged directly onto power header on any eurorack power distribution bus without loosing any connection point as any euro power cable can be plugged on top of NKP. Another option is to put NKP at module's power entry, provided it's 16-pin header. NKP efficiently filters high frequency noise typical for systems supplied with switching supplies. It also can isolate noisy modules, that inject a lot of noise to the power bus, or isolate sensitive module from noisy power environment if NKP is plugged at the module. It takes just one NKP plugged to any header of POWDIS power distribution board to clean up power dramatically for all modules connected. This is due to low impedance of all the buses in POWDIS. Putting 2 or more NKPs in various headers further improves ripple rejection, especially at higher frequencies. If used with other power distribution boards it may be required to put more NKPs, as there are many bus-boards with thin, narrow traces exhibiting higher resistance and ripple rejection over big number of headers is difficult. And for flying bus-boards it's best to put one NKP in every socket. Here are example screen-shots from initial testing. All measurements are normalized to 0dB, which compensates non-perfect characteristics of testing environment, which in this case was pretty good, showing +/-1dB flatness within 1GHz bandwidth.
Here are some scope-shots, only as an indication of NKP influence on power bus. Left screen
shows +12V bus measured at one of the pin headers of POWDIS power distribution board
supplied from small (35W) MeanWell switching supply, at 1A load. Right screen shows the same
setup, but with NKP plugged to the adjacent header of POWDIS: |