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In Reply to: RE: Actually, you had two questions :) posted by E-Stat on May 17, 2016 at 09:27:24
Just a quick comment on those USB batteries. Most of them use one or more 3.2 - 3.7V Lithium Ion batteries within but require a boost converter chip (a switching DC-DC converter) to achieve their 5V output. So any noise associated with that switching frequency could be riding on your USB battery 5V output. But.... it IS easier to capacitor filter higher frequencies vs 60Hz line freq.You do not get a clean output directly off the Li battery itself.
Functional Diagram of the TI USB boost converter part as an example:
Edits: 05/17/16Follow Ups:
Doesn't matter to me in that the linear works very well.
Powering the Touch with a battery was an experiment and the unit works fine for its intended purpose.
Absolutely, what you hear is what counts most.
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