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Definition of "Sense Lines" |
One or more lines running from a power supply to the load. The Sense Lines differ from the normal power supply output lines in that they supply no current. Sense Lines are used to read the voltage level at the load and adjust the output of the supply as required to maintain the correct voltage level. Sense Lines provide an accurate voltage reading because the lines do no incur a voltage drop due to the low current drain. Generally it is recommended to interconnect sense lines directly at the connector to their respective power output terminals since sense lines in general may cause trouble. Some data sheets recommend to tie the sense line to the supply output at the unit and not run the sense lines to the load at all. If the sense lines are used twist the sense line with the ground line and run them to the load. |
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