Switching Power Supply Impact on the Power Line Carrier Communication

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This paper introduces the power line carrier communication technology and switching power supply, and expounds the factors that affect the switching power supply for power line communication, analyzes how to solve the problem of switching power supply in power line communication, such as analysis of phase noise electromagnetic interference on the impact of switching power supply, and proposes measures to perfect the switching power supply.

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